■t TWWkotfMr WHIIWfcMem Partjlir ClM4y. Wan PONTIAC PRESS Horn# Edition VOL, lift NO. 119 ^ f __ir)4[ PONTIAC. MICHIGAN MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1961—26 PAGES > PRBSf OI11MAT10IIA& -------BD nUM Gay Blad^ Raaily for Shaying JFK Names Study Board BETOMC THE SHAVEOFF - Luxuriant whlskera were etUl the stjle right up to Saturn day night’i ahawK>tt contaat in Wisnar Stadium. Here are four of the aeven heavily bearded con- leatants. Can you determine which bearded man yia George Perkini, the contest Winner, whose ^ nifHiiro i« City Settles Down to Wait 200th Year Strike Halted Wii T-H Act President Sets Friday Deadline for Maritimers 80-Day Cool-Off Period in Offing;. Sailors Soyt Don't Push Us Kuwait Rejects ■o\ing ^tloiis — InrI kte^o support It. LONDON t#i-Britain and Kuwait rejected today Iraqi Premier Abdel Karim Kassem’s move to annex the rich Persian Gulf cii sheikdom, Kuwait. Pontiac was back to normal today for another century—clean-shaven, unbonneted and 100 years young. Over the weekend, some 4,000 Centeimlal beards surrendered to the razor, about 7,000 Centennial Bellea put their costumes away in moth balls, the bunting and ^^-----------------------^flags came down, the cami- Deadline Today for Registration If Uncortoin, Coll Your Clerk and Check Vote .Status for Con-Con val moved on and Centennial Headquarters became the quietest spot in town, j The eight-day Greater Pontiac Centennial came to an official end a few hours after aome as men won priaea in the Tonight at 8 ia the laat time un-regiaterdi voters have* to qualify for a vote in the July 35 thmal conventiM primary. aty^WlMp’derks' offices throughput Oakland County are iwquiNd by law to remain open an extra three boun today to handle any lasbrnimite rush of voters wishing to tsfister. Cmnriy Oerfc - Begister DaHM T. Mnvpiqr Jr. «tged those voters Mwevtala of their registratiM city a If you've moM to a new a since Uie April 3 election, haven’t voted in nn election in the last lour yean, you moat register hy uie deadUae tonight. Party hominees for seven coo-can seats In the county will be decided In the primary. The general ■etection it Sept U. NOWTHET'K 0OM& rO RUN THe lOO-MIUf CASH/* Additional Picturos on Pdges 2, 14 and 15 Round-up Day beard contests and 13 awards went to the women for ty eeats in Wlaner the foertk perfonhi giant Spectacle. “The Pmrtlae This could have been scheduled because Friday’s psrfonnance was out ji«t as the performance had been last Moih day. But headquarters estimated few if any folks were r ' ■Ull wanted to see the show to- ENDS>1N BIO SPLASH If nhi greeted Uie opening of the Spectacle a week ago. a big Mkd it last night. Sunny and Warm Is Forecast tor Pontiac Area Sonte 1,983 cast members, an amateurs recruited from the Pon» tiac Mea. were in a mood brate. itmeter, le tba delght et the Stuart E. Whitfield, general ubairman of the Centennial, ediaped a similar fate only by dA^hing madly off the field a few steps ahead of hie purmers. Whitfield said he expected head- w^ at* mUes per hour win coii^ APTEB the SHAVIMIFfW-“There’s my chin!" exdaims Georse Perkins. Drive, West Bioomfleld Township, moments after his 8-months of beard ia off—the first to disappear in the-txmtest. In the picture above, afe (ftwn left) Perry Latham, 135 St. Uurence St., Pontiac Township; Perkins, Alfred TIson, 49 Burt St.; and James Lucas, 1373 Orchid St.. Waterford Township. Mostly sunny skies and warmer mperaturea are in store tor Pontiac area residents. Toaiglit will be fair and wanner Wlth,a low of 58. Tuesday will be partly cloudy and warmer with showers predicted tor the afternoon. The high Tuesday will be 83. s Far the next live days temper-ataree wUI average nbont t de-mea helew the normal high af St and normal law of SI. Wed- trend nboet Friday. ^ total near Vj Tneaday night. Mwning went to aouUiwestnriy TO BESOD FIELD j The loweat temperature preced- A financial sUtement wUl bejing 8 aon. in downtown Pontiac aeilt to the Greater Pontiac Cen- was SO degrees. At 3 p.m. the (Coatlmied>an Phge 3, Od. 1) Itemperature reading was 80.. Detroit Lions Will Hold Scrimmage at Wisner ^tUo’t Junior Chamber trf Commerce, put on an A-1 . ^ ^ V- »«. Notional Mwln Anderaou to The Press. "Here la one aupptemented by -nje Community ^ greateet professional football aquadi _______________rana o treat de ... yfante, la offering local football fana a treat de ★ ★ ★ . !Hm lietcott Uaaa will hold a 1 •eale .diMi rehearaal at Wlmer Stai Satvtay erwliiC. A«g. I, wUh fhn entire offenahre_■ g■ ad eerlininafliif Mder ’ egnad for fonr regutaUon porlodE ★ ★ ★-AU UckeU wUl be 11. Thto wOI**i flaysd prior In a ■gwUI ohtaiidUM players wqt bo -haftl- In the land, and many wlU ^vo to bt dropped before the season opens. These bays want to ■tick.’* ★ ★ ★ The CnmmuiUty National Hank Jisa goarsiitned to nnderwrlte aU eeats whleh are antipwted at 8MM, ee that the ad-' aeeme to Ibp Jayeeea. "AU the fands wiu be devoted to yetrth aetivltind,’’ said Preeident. JaaMi W. Bnt-tenlncher.. "ipre eaght to reaHse several ef the bank and the LMna.” ' k k k ■ . ^ ' Richard M. Fltsferald and Roger D. 1b . mel aiire handling arranttments tor '■ “¥0u -oan net aaqb^ that gi# boya wlft Jaybeba as ea-cbalrmen.. WASHINGTON (iB— President Kennedy today invoked the Taft-Hartley Act in an effort to halt the strike of maritime tmions. In an executive order, the President said the strike will, if permitted to continue, imperil the national health and safety. At the same time, Kennedy set p a three-member emergency board to consider facts and circumstances of the dispute between sea-going unions and ship operators. British Back Up Sheik Britain also reaffirmed a pledge to go to the aid of the ruler. Sheik Abdullar Al-salim As’sabah if asked. Bat qiisHfied diplomat* re- talks at his palace today with Britala’s representative, John Richmond. The sheik and the British agreed instead they would try to resist Kassem's taijeover move ca.’mly land quietly. Kennedy set a deadUne of Friday for the board to make Ha Both hope Kassem will be persuaded to modify his stand. Both are anxious to avert a major new East crisis that could ui>-set the stability of the sheikdom that supplies 40 per cent Britain’s oil. The board, under Taft-HarUey law, will make no recommendations, but will merely report on the issues ot the dispute. Kennedy, unless the strike is settled in the meantime, presumably will then seek an injunction to bait the strike for an 80-day cooling off period. The first step of the injunctive machinery is to ask for a tempcH--ary restraining order. Under the law, the federal Judge who gets the application must grant the temporary restraining order. Shortly before Kennedy’s actinn, the leader of one of the unions involved said a Taft-Hartley injunction to stop the strike could leqd to a mudi worse shipping waIko«it Britain’s stand and that of Kuwait were made known tkrongb the foreign ofllee. Ku-wnlt unit nn eftlcinl *tntement snylag It wns determined to defend Its territory and independence and railed on all penoe- Inrludlng Arab 4 Killed as Ice Oil Gra6 Falls on Airmen in Greenland Britain ended its protectorate over Kuwait last week, but nounced it would ccintinue to guarantee Kuwait against aggression if the skiekdom asked for aid. "Kuwait is an independen sovereign state." a foreign office spokesman said. JOINTLY OWNED Oil resources in the 5.800-square-mile territory are worked by the Kuwait OH CO.—jointly owned by the British Petroleum CO. and the American Gulf Oil Corp. Output in 1959 topped 68 million tons ofi oU. nounced Sunday he would send notes to all governments with which the Badhdad authorities have relations setting forth his But Iraq put up a belligerent front. A dispatch from Baghdad, the capital, said Iraq’s army chief of staff cabled the premier pledges of support. / The chief df staff said the Iraqi army "who destroyed the fortress of imperialism in the Middle East is ready at your disposal." Flashes $ dispatch from Kuwait n lesott of the Iraq ^niler’s claim the departure el 1 British na^y vessels from Kuwait was postponed." This dispatch said crowds had assembled in front of the shiek’s palace in a protest demonstration against Iraq’s annexation move. No disorders were reported. Kassem’s claim seemed to sig-..j1 a political—rather than military-campaign to take over the territory. e Iraqi soldier-leader WASHINGTON III — Adlal E. anti-Castiw Cuban exiles be used COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (UPI) — Four men were killed and 29 others were injured Sunday when a huge chunk of glacial ice crashed down on an Air Force sightseeing party near Sondrestrom Air Base in Greenland, the Air Defense Command said todays I expose C!nstrslHn In LaMn America. pCspedally those whe fought with Castro la earUer days, Stevenson said, could show Cnstrolam np for what It really Is. J lames of the victims were wKh-d i WIMBLEDON. England « — AnstimlU’s Neale Fraser, and Rod Lavor. the topeeeded favorites, easily won opening matches today la the WhnMedon Tennis Championships. The United States snftered early ro- Rebels Quelled in Venezuela Piersall Turns Tigof in Attack on Bunning 40 Persons Reported Killed os Government Forces Act Quickly iNrJal '^Ibeeph umn. i>res1dent of NMUonal Maritime Union, dis-cUSNd the 11-day atrike with fellow members of the AFL-CIO Executive Osuncil at their summer ses Sion at Unity House, Pa. "Sailors can’t be pushed around; we might hit them twice as hard after an injunction expires," Cur- CARACAS, Venezuela Uh — A lickly military revolt flared and qui( . died today in Barcelona, president Romulo Betancourt’s government announced. Forty persons ported killed. Betancourt said the rebels, threatened by loyal forces by land, and air, held out only 4H of the Indians' doublehead-er with the American League-leading Tigers. Capt. Charles Crooks, president of the Masters, Mates and Pilots Union, said in New York his union wu "kind of disanwinted ” at the President’s order. He said the govemlnent "is in the process of bailing out the ship owners" by using the Taft-Hart-iey Act. ^ cole Kennedy named David L. Cole I chairman of. the emergency board. Cole ia former head of the federal mriHatjan and conciliation frvice. Other members are Samuel I. Rosenman of New Ym-k and Prof. James J. Healy of the Harvard Business School. The board probably will meet in New York Tuesday morning, a Department spokesman said, but the fixing of time, place and procedures is up to the board. Radis Tropical ■aid all the rebel leaders were captured. The intsrfsr ministry MrattOed them as junior oM-cers plan two-ex-mnjor* dls-ipissed from the army lor rev- Secrelnry si Laber Arth«r J. GoMherg told reportetn the board Is expected to act very A squadron' bf Canbem force jets staged a show of force with a flight over the rebel barracks. Two destroyers had sped to a nearby Caribbean port and loyal troops marched on Barcelona from three garrison towns to the' east and southeast. The announcement, that 40 per-sons were killed was made by Gov. Rafael Solorzano Bruce ot Anzoalegui state in a telephoned report to Caracas. The rebels earlier had seized the Barcelona radio station and announced that SolorzMo was their prisoner. CLEVELAND (UPI)—Outfielder Jimmy Piersall of the Cleveland Indians faced a fine and possible suspension today for precipitating a near-riot with a flst-gwlng-Ir^ftittutT pn Jim Bunning of the Detroit Tigers. Pistil toupi^d off the biggest ‘‘basebrawl’’ of the season Sunday when he -went after Bunning in the fifth ining of the first game*- Piersall charged the mound alter he was hit on the shoulder by a pitch by Bunning. and had to be subdued by teammate Vic Power,' who wrestled him to the ground and then sat on him. Piersail’s action brought players of both teams swarming onto the "1 didn’t kick him until after he kicked me." said Piers; informed that Bunning had the cut. The hlgh-atrug Oevelaad oiri- DETROIT W — Thb DetroH Tigers today sent nokie" Geesgo Thomas to the Los Aageles Angels ia a waiver deal. The to-flelder-oatfleider was plared en Tigers brought shortstop Dick McAnHffe up from Denver. field and ended with the ejection ot him, Johnny Temple and Bob Hale from the game. Bunning suffered the only wound^V of the melee, a slight spike cut on the left knee, appa^ eiitly the result of h match with Piersall. Mm sotT" Bunning denied be threw intentionally at the fiery Tribe cente^ fielder. ’There were two men the count was 1-1 and I was trying to protect a three-run lead. Now woiildn’t I be silly to hit a batted under those circumstances? " Sure 1 kicked him when be was on the ground," said Bun-, ning, "but he was kicking me at the time. Look at this cut on my leg ” ^29 Injured os Chunk ^ From Glacier Crashes Down on Sight-Seers Id pending notification of next of kin. Nine of the Injured ware hoapitalized, but none was listed as critical. ADO headquarters here said suly two meu ent s( tt #■ tte sight eeehit toer eMuped wMh-out injury. They were a Dnalah galde, employed by the Bondr*- , Strom base exchaaiw. and n ten-' maa from the UM Atka, an Icebrenkrnr betag used to open the Soudrestrom Fjord. The two. walked to the nirbaee to report the accident Two bell-copten were used to evacuete the rest of the petty within 30 minutes, according to the ADC. The Air Defense Command said the sight-seeing party had left its bus and hiked about 10 mOea up a fjord to within 500.^ feet of the base of Russell Glader near the Greenland ice cap. That was considered a safe distance, the ADC said, although it is not uncommon for small pieces of Ice to fall. "Never betort has an pvalanche tf this proportion been obsarvod,’’ •Sid sn ADC spokesmen. mor feetaro of the iperial oerv-toes aait at ftoadirotiom tor several yean and wen weH oapoi -vised. He mid the trip wae i Witnesses said the chunk ot ice which crashed into the fjord was about 200 feet In diameter. It tell into the water with what was de--scribed as sn "explosion.’’ The sigfitBeerB ran but the felling ice cap Hiot debris in every ion. the ADC spoheemsn Some men were hit by flying Ice' phrticles. some were caught in the avalanche which started on the glacier across the fjord. Chino Nadrs A-Bomb' WASHINGTON « - Arthur H. Dean, chief U.S. nuclear test ban negotiator, says the Chinese Communists may develop a nuclear bomb in a year or two. Andt Deaii added Sun^, "What small evidence we have is -that the Russians are not helping them." Goldberg had elven the'President,a report on iC weekend survey of the strike’s impact. In a stattonenl accompanying his executive oAler, Hehnedy said the strike already hag rmulted in serisus Interruptions In the movement of food, oil modules. .'At ^ ; PoyTi^i 1 PBESfil . JU^ 1061. fS(^ US. Will Boast ' First 2-Way Moon Trip 1 I , WASHINGTON-U.S. spW* chief ■Ham E. WsUb predicted May ll« IMted States will beat Runia li Ibt xva Id put a man tm the Bmm Md hrtc lilm back to earth, ^ii^abb, dtraotor of tt^NaHonal Aeronautics and Space AdmMstrn-tion, said the tint nuuined lunar landing would put three Americana on the moon "before the end o(|, the decade.” The a«Uevd|(ieat wM east le>^ Uaa. “probaMi lewwd the M But. he added. It will have aide peadude In ,developing scientific and tedmical hnowl^e that "will be Qioa| valuable in other parts of TBOVfOUMT LEAOr "Whm it comes to all the tech* nology—to ipake a 'soft' landing and bring the men back—I think we're starting slightly ahead." Webb said. But he conceded the advantage with Russia in being first to orbit a multi-manned spacecraft around the earth and also to fly men around the moon,.. Han. Muart Hjnalngton. D-Ma.. eonsUnt power atrnggle within the defease deparinient” oast the United Stales a two-year space lead over the Soviet Union. If money and authority had not been withheld. Symington said in a prepared Senate speech, the first U.S. astronaut could have I his nonorbltal ride into outer space two ypais ago. the same token, Symington said, the United States could have orbited a satellite in 1956, a year before the Soviets, and could, have hH the moon in 1957, two years before the Soviets. » ^ Veachel Bllyeu. Miss Cen-tepnial. poata with Oardie Hcrelm, 1132 Cloverlawn St., after pre-•entlng him with a W U. S. Saviaga Bond/rbm The PonUac Press for the bam aU-aroond beard of the Greater Pontlae Centgnnial. Judfsa picked Heretan the wliiner at a Round-Up Day contest in Wisner Stadtaan Patorday night. There were 25 other winners in • 14 and 15. Sad Woman Sought in Murder of Child -"BUFFALO. N.V. »-A slender 3hmette, probably with i 3 mental dtsorders and perhaps Irmtratsd or heartsick mother, -aasa sought today by an army of Tpllce dstennlaed to find the killer a a haadso^ 3-yearold hop. Ifp.sias found dfwwtied In a park 'labs Sunday, two days after be As parents kept their children under watchful <^es over a wide area of the city’a North Side, po-Uoe silted through mountains of Pontiac at Rest following Centennial (OMttmsd Frtm Page One) (cnaial In about three wnaks, he nid. The Centennial alffl Imn a low aapanses to wrap up aneb as the xesoddliig of maoer Stedhim's football field. Ponttec A#ea United Fund. But before the Centennial started. it was generally conceded that ‘^fiie celeMtian would end «P .b> the red. lAME WOMAN? They said they were convinced Auto Veteran o had abducted two other young-irs. In the earlier cases, the cMl- Dies at Home betede a railroad track manlag nsHh aad east afliw el^s heavier A psychiatrist’s opinion eos\ firmed that the poHce theory of s fnmtrated or heartsick mother was a valid one. "This is the reaction of a per-n who baa become extremely Jealous, perhaps as a result of the of her own child,” be told to Launch Satellite WASHINGTOH (B-The dvlllsn ■pace agency soon will launch a ■atelttte derigned to study small particles in outer space and the danger might damage space The Weather FtsU UB. Weather Bureau Report PONTUQ AND VICINITY — Mostly sunny and wann-teiny, Rich Tt. Psir aM wnnsar tonight, low SI. Tnas-Any pnrlly elMdy nni warm. Umwers In the afteriMan, r Rich tS. Wbi«s sentRwuM t-M m|lM today and tanlght. 2^ Msf la rwUM twBpmtv* pnctdlof S sat. isB WMt to ao^WW Mto Meadsrst S:I3 1:11 rw 4.IT S.I ^ nsastoas TaafMStotof »>« sJa........SI f sat..........*> ivUk IS II u!c. IN g:tr“ JJ g IS? fc.®- ‘8 8 KTSItirsI l fighter plaaea oaOUad at 17,SN fete aver Chariottcevflle **Sae pilot, . Capt, Denlcl of Dgtrott, laaded aahart ha a farm It mileo soath of CharloMes-vlilc, abowt MS yartte from the wywekage of hte PlMfitarflihter^ The ether pNat, |Mi pwa-ehultagiwlth Ui. hhe M( been Hie 1% ia Birmingliuii CM Moxley to Offer Traffic Ideas Tonight RlRMlNQIiiM ^ RMnfteW ntethods of ceutrollteig t-“- *“ M QuRdrsnt Lot aid OB Woodward wffi be prate the CHr Polkte aeSRalill^. ■siMtet ter 1 Motdqr- Mfltdey in Us report wM tA tha^ the proposals be ea conmlssfan prinr fo the dot' pleUob'of the Several methods to bs coosld* ered are overhead signs suspended froni spsnwlres or mastanns signs mounted on posts. However, he recommends at — time that pavement raarktagi *>• used. This is the least expensive method and should other oneway Indications be found neceaaaiy they can be installed at a later date. FAMILY GROUP - Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Flynn, 6327 Snow Apple Drive, Oarkston, and tbeir son Duane, 12, put their best foot forward in the Oentennikl costume contest, she with matching parasol and bag, father and son with frock coats, canes and spats. Other contest pictures on pages 14 and 15. Social Security Expansion Up for Debate House Okays Billions for Highways The road measure is designed to keep the Ug highway-building program on a pay-as-you-gO through its scheduled completion in 1972. The legislation passed the House without debate. Taxes — It levies abfut tlSO million more in taxes on the trucking and tire industries, starting Satur day, and cancels a oneKsent a gallon reduction In federal gaaoUne taxes scheduled to take effoct on the same day. 8eaato actiou was expeetod to Bead the legtalattou to the White Hoaae later today. Main provisiona of the bill: The World at a Glance From Our News Wires Circuit Judge Raymond L. Smith ruled Donald Jay Moon a criminal sexual psychopath today and ordered him committed Immediately to a state initltutton. The action came on Moco’s,20th Seek Warrant in City Shooting Foreign Minister Chen Yi of Communist China said there are _ It prospects ter final East-West agreement at the Intcnw-tlonal conference on Laos. "We have all the condtlont tor reaching an agreement acceptable Chen told the 14-natlon conference at Geneva. A warrant charging assault with intent to murder was recommended today by the prosecutor's office against a man who shot his mother-in-law Saturday night in the midst of a carnival crowd during the windup of the city's official Centennial festivities. The Navy today handed down a death aenlence for its bllihp fleet. It announced that eight of its 10 active airships will be deflafbd and placed in storage by Nov. 30. The two othera will be kept In service- until a year from now for reaearch and developmen The United States and the Soviet Union resume preliminary ment talks amid reports of a new U. S. move to break apparent deadlock. Parliamentary d e 1 e g a t e s arrived in Leopoldville for the forthcoming seMon of parliament, which has been called to unite warring factions in the Congo. U. S. District Court at Wilming- dUkaal 611.W billtea h read-baildlBg graato to Diia booeta authorised kxig-rame federal apending tor the program to t37 billion. Total coat Is estimated ft 641 about n million per mils with states required to put up M for every |8 in federal pranto. Woman Wounded by Son • in • Law in Midst of Carnival Crowd long-range agreementa under anti-billboard program. Others are expected to do so before the new June 30, 1963 deadline. Carnival workers swarmed Joel Rodgers, 36. of 488 Califomia Ave., as he ran through a crowd of several hundred peraons, ahout-ing and waving a 2Sealiber auto-itol. They disarmed and held hhn until Pontiac police ar- I shot Mrs. Rate Jmws. 41. of 168 Bassett Her husband, Rooaevelt Jones, told police he had argued with Rodgers recently over money. ■s. Jones, shot once in the ____1 shoulder, was in satisfactory condition today at Pontiac General To further Improve traffic movement In the Immediate area, it is recommended that parallel parking on the cart side of Woodward from Oakland to Euclid be provided PARAIXER PARKING? At the preaeBt time, only angle p»>to"g isypermittod. Moadep also will requ^ that piurkiiig be proWblted on the west side of Woodward from Euclid to Willlts. age of aa after af a Vi per e SOCIAL SECURITY The Senate ia expected to clear the House-passed Social Security measure handily, but not until after a flurry of oratory over a Republican proposal to write in a health Insurance program for old p TO DEBATE DEBT The Hduae, nwanwhile, will debate Kenned/k request for another $5-bilUon increaae in the na-d debt limit now standing at Tuesday the House takes up the Iggest appropriations measure of the session, tiie 142,711,106,000 Defense Department bill. Both branches hope to clean w> big batch of major bills Iv Thursday so members can get away for a long Fourth of July hdiday weekend. In addition to Social Security, the Seriate will act on a rush money bill earrylng fuifds for the U.S. share of the U.N. Congo operation, a Commerce Department appropriatioijt measure and ton, Del, upheld the State Board of Education’s "short-range’’ plan .'V. f ■ THE POXTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. ;TUyE 26. 1961 A_ THREfe spedei of frogi ustuOIy ire With fewer Ar«eiitiiie ireas wwn dticmrened by their call, not their physical duuicteriatics. to rye, wheat, oata and barley and with advene weather tions lugeesting lower yielda per hectare, smaller exportable pluses are expected 'in ISfel. CHILDREN'S Boxer Jeans Oriffiaal 6lc Sellers' 3^.1* Bring Simms Your CENTENNIAL PARADE FILMS for xiiyeloping end Printing at Discount. ONE DAY DEVELOPING & PRINTING , e e e SIZIS 2 and 3 ONLY! Wash- •'S • able denim. Sanforized non- * e shrink. 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Pay eaeh. pay leaa—uee trae layaway. AU prlcea plus WATCH Dept. —Main Floor NEW YO?lK (AP)-Now there are jiroapects of diagnoeing dii^ eases long before you ever know you are tick, a physician said today. Blood tests for certain tell-tale bheficals would provide the tip-off that a heart, kidney, liver or other organ was heading into trouble, and perhaps even tell why. May Diagiiose 'Before' Illness Find Indian Cemetery Up to 2,500 Years Old .Blood Test Would Worn of Dangers to Kidney, Heart, Liver—Doctor PRAHUE 0U CHIEN, Wit. (UPI) — Wiacontin archetdogitts have unearthed an Indian tery whose age experts estimated at between 1,500 and 2,500 yean. Dr. Joan - Freirman of Madiaonl told a state historical society meeting Saturday the gravejfard was found in Richland Coudty about ^ miles northeast of Bos-| cobel, Wls. Franklin is the name of 27 U.S. towns and 27 others are Clinton. Then doctors could start earlier treatments, to prevent or minimize damage. This research promise was oub lined by Dr. Felix Wroblewskl of New York City at the opening acientific session of Ihe 110th annual meeting of the American Medical Association. This year the AMA convention is Introducing a new accent on the frontiers of medical research, on the new ideas and trends and discoveries that’ create tomor--'s medicine. Part of the ideal to shorten the time lag be-| ^een laboratory discovery and practical benefit for patients. Wroblewski's research is an example. Italy, Austria Will Ask Advice on South Tyrol ROME (API-Italy and Austria have decided to seek outside mediation in their dispute over South Tyrol. But they still must agree n who will mediate. ' A third round of foreign ministers’ talks tnded inconclusively Sunday in.Zurich, Switzerland. . Tonite and Toasday DISCOUNTS For 4fh of July Fun! PHOTO DEPT. VALUES STOCK UP for 4th of JULY PICTURES 4Ui of July AcUvIUvi colon. Limit 10. 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You’re always welcome to our money. ) THE Associates * LOAN COMFANY at the six-st leanied wiD be eccapied daring S-n. Although supervisors time planned tp construct the entire new home for county government in the Ownty Service Center all at once, voter disapproval ofji a bond package prevented this. Funds were, however, on hand to construct the $3.5-million first unit. Plans for a nipervlaon’ auditorium, origihUly put of the secoito-unit package, will be delay^. siqwrviaors leameA because they have not yet been completed. Owen Luckenbach, partner in the Birmingham architectural firm of O'deU Hewlett A Luckenbach Associates, offered a scale model of the whig as H will look in re-fetion to the first unit at today's meeting. SIKPU’S HF.LPED Monies for the new wing. house the administrative offices now quartered in the County Office “ !. 1 Lafayette St., became LANSING tfi-The General Motors Corp. today apparently was preparing to fight on the same battleground lost by the Ford Motor Co. in the so-called Forfl-Canl Decision of the stale Supreme Court. In the Ford-Canton Decision, the high court ruled that Michigan employes laid off as the result of a strike at a Ford plant in Canton, Ohio, were eligible for Unemployment benefits. The GM battle, shaping up in Ingham County Circuit Court, is contesting a decision of the Michigan Unemployment Compensation Appeal Board that Fisher and Buick workers laid off in Flint are eligible for benefits due to a 1957 strike at a Mansfield, Ohio, GM plant. The benefits, tied up in the legal battle, have not been paid. Wagstoff of Chrysler Will Retire on June 30 DETROIT (UPI) - James B. Wagstaff, one of the auto industry’s veteran sales experts, will retire June 30 as a Ouysler Corp. FMitiac: 125-127 N. Ssjinow, FC 2-02H MldiieeN Mireds Mils, FI 8-9641 Draytas Hmlm: 4476 Dixis Hwy„ OR 3-1207 rtWMt ihMtto •« S« pw BMlb M tahMM t« ISS, tW% s»r mam kW«Ma ISS mmS Ssb aaS pw ania M •■r NMlaa*,. Wagptaff, who was 65 on June 4. became a vice president of the auto firm in 1968 and has been whb Ibe company for 33 yeara. The five Northwestern states. Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, are big enough to cover New Engjand seven time# over. But only 6.300,000 people, fewer than in New York City, live firestone INSPECTED I USED TIRE 095 VALUES ^ First Come... First ServedI Prh/e Awsy with the Biggest Velues in Town! pratMibly will be reeelvaS eeptaiHW In Angiml. CaMt aa the rectaagolar edWee may beglB In September, aad lake aboat twe yeara “ar lean,” flwy ^ w... tj Hayato Ikeda of Japan and Prims Minteter John Diefcnbaksr have their redy by today or Toes- - kfe in- Ton Cubans for Hours That Committoo Royives Campaign indicatloii that tbf cpmmlttee would be ravitallaed.” Fram Ow Newa-WIrenj KEY WEST. Fto.-Ten diriwart-ened emiaaarfea for Fidel Castro sought today to persuade the Americmt tractors - for - freedom committee to revive ita to liberate 1,174 Cuban The long-shot poSsibflity that the committee memberi would establish the defunct organixation loomed as the priabners’ last hope for early freedom. Hm la-maa delegaUoa, whieh represents the enptivee ct the Ul-fated April Invaslen ef Cnba, secretary ef the flWHMr eern ■- relBynd the appeal me eemnilttee le e Jopon and Canada Plan Big Incrwse in Trade OTTAWA (AP) - Prime Min- in WaUiington. Sen. George A Smathers, D-Fla., said he has hsard reports of new miUUry training M Cuban revohitioiiaries The State Department had no Smathers said he had i» knowledge of any U5. coopera-ation and indlcaM it was being done by anti-Castro Cubans them- The Virgin hardwood foreats of Kmtucky, Indiana and Ohio grew so thick that a man on honeback was not able to ride tl^ugh today outlined plans for a big iih ______ trade between their two He added he had received "no countries. ................... .........* ★ sA. Diefenbaliier told newsmen after a 90-minute conference wNh Ikeda' that Japan wanU to step up pur^ chases ef Canadian iron ore, copper and other minerab to support a new Industrial expansion pro- Diefenbaker said Ikeda outlined his goal of doubling Japan’s n tional income within 10 yeara.' WIN FRfI Now 1961 a |M» C«M in and Raflatnr Biiaiifhui Biabiti SPCSnVAL AraUeUe Oaiy at ffraiiatbaa Mamblet in TUs Area BIRMimHAII RAMMER 666 S. 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F T F - W IT F -i O O I O F3 F I I C i I F T /A"-'- •C(V THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1^61 ymg Rocky Appeals for Support of JFK With His Problems HONOLULU (AP) — Govenion,ciam ot the adminiitratlon'i In-dency. He aakl it wa* too early of both political parties pledged strong support today to President Kennedy in his dealing with the Sovieto on Berlin and other crisis But Kennedy’s domestic poUcies a news confei^ ence Sunday that Kennedy obviously faces a great many problems “more complex than y>ey looked from outside’’ the presi. 1 for sharp criUcism from some Republicans and k Democrat who was one of his early supporters for the 1960 presidential nomination, Gov. John Pat-tcriion of Alabama. Authorities Probe Weekend Burglaries to make any judgments. BEOAROLB8S OP PARTY! "The problems are so- complex, so serious, they have such an effect on human dignity and Uber-ty around the world I feel all of us, regardless of party, , should stand behind him, to supj^ the defense of freedom with whatever steps are nevessaiy,’’ Rockefeller said. Rockefeller’s attitude contrasted with criticisms voiced by former Vice President Richard M, Nixon, the 1960 GOP presidential Patterson kicked up some ex-i • pontiac State police and the . ................... J7Rgg*}® Ad Bureau Foresees Better Business in ’62 For tnoee irtio wonder what the business .situation will be this sunl> mer, the Bureau of Advertising of the American Newspaper Publishers Association has an answer: better than last year. ★ ★ ★ The Bureau keep.s a sensitive finger on the businesa pulse, and is now reporting that pulse is stronger. Sixty-four per cent of merchants contacted in a national survey on summer business said they expect to hear that cash register ria^ng more often. Consensus on the boost sees it as about 6 per cent. Some 27 per cent of those interviewed Anticipated the same volume as last year, and 9 per cent foresaw a dip. ★ ★ ★ Competition will remain intense, those who were Interviewed believed, and 79 per cent will spend at least four-fifths of their advertising budget in newspapers. Newspapers are still far out in front as the popular, effective means of advertising. but it has alwayn been rejeeted as ‘‘mipracticaL'* Is it “pracUcal” 11^ *^o tie” stipulations for downtown bustnessmen on all days that reach 85. The Presiilent of our club used to insist on 90, but secret operatives suggest he looks with favor on 85 for 1981. Ss, OJL * / Be prepared. Yen can ahed your Centenniai tic for no tie et all and roam the down town sector sn8 classify as the wd-dreased man of summer-tinm, IMl, very toon. Hnrmy for summer! Aecordlng to ray good friend. Oeorgo A. Wpmarherser. that dlaplay In the window at Omerul Printing end Office Supply ran the gamut of nearlrSOO years. We're entirely in agreement with Mrs. Beatrice OUsagh of Birmingham, who says She feels guilty of a crime when she kills an ant or a bee —they’re so smart. la aiy monthly cheek over, Jaet after tho Oenteanlal celebration, my doctor aays that 1 went thnngh H so wen that 1 may he here for the Mtth year event. Thanks for the original submitted by Sea Lete Dohson of 9340 Dixie Highway, and.mry that space limitations prevent its pubUcatlon. Yerlmi Orchids to- Military Supplies Flow SteadOy bito Cuba Refugees from Castro’s stronghold . of Communism say military supplies are flowing In steadily from Russia and Red slave nations. Are we permitting the Soviet Union to build an enormous bastile here right udder our noses? Is It for use In Central or South America? Is it for use here? ★ ‘ Psiimps all three arc reasonable assumptions. Perhaps Wssh-idioiild consider a blodutde ; everytliteg loit eecesaary read alid lunmahltisa. vTbis sng-geellMl baa Men iwde many times Mni Glydle Ormn of Auburn Heights: 82nd birtiiday. Mrs. Oserge Kyen of Keego Harbor; 83rd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L’Hagar . of Drayton Plslni; 51st wedding anniversary. „ Mrs. Phoebs Landswerth of Waterford; I3nd birthday. Centennial Edikdn Praised by Press Assn. Secretary AU the msmbsn -Remember -how dull arithmetic used to bet WeU, a friendly smUe is being put on the old ogre of the classroom. Not only arithmetic is bebig made more inviting. The entire range of grade and secondary school mathematica — from long division to oolid geometry—is being revised under a fatHPeaching program. tractive and is designed to stimulate the student. Listen to this introduction to gsometry. "Suppoae we are planning a apace trip to Mars. -This Is very difficult. Because liars is a rapidly moving taiget In Its path around the sun. To reach Mars we roust know its location in space, and its direction of travel. Ia Oreat Britain, there are Seaiaade la parOuMBt far a quota aa Nagra immigraBto — a farm af aegrogalioa. CapyrfgM 19S1 Seventy teachers and special-ista in mathematics have begun an- "This study ot apace and location is part of mathematics. It ia called geometry." Seoaad, the atadeat to lavltei to MPty I Dr. William Brady Says: Yale from which will spring some more of the texts and theories being developed under the .program, aponaoted by tl Mathematics Stndy^ Group. Don’t Blame Grandparents for Rheumatiz Problems A number of older Pontiac residents tell me that what waa known m ”Tlie 811k Stoekinc Waid,” comprised that area In the Pranklln Boulevard and WUllama Street area. The Infannatlaa agrnry i ■talk ptotare,” bat the “Voice of Aaaeflea” braadearit “hava episoSea dton was true a few years sga — say at the ttma when LMOa Back was la tea the most signifiesnt vas trar^itted to the hearing by Edward R. Murrow. head of the USIA. who declared: “We cannot make good news out ot bsd practice." It Is "bad practice." of course, when the Reipublican administration sends in federal troops or the Democratic administra^ sends in federal marshals to do that which the states primarily are empowered to do by the federal Conifitution — namely, to handle pofice cases Inside a stale. A NEWS SIIMRY The moment the federal authorities assume the right arbitrarily to pass Judgment on the efficiency of local government — something not authorised by thf federal Con-.stitution—It becomes a .news story of worldwide importance. . For. in effect, it’s a confession that federal court procedures are considered too slow to satisfy the mob spirit. Baclal StotaibancM have goae an fir yean to toffereat parte at ^laybe I’m showing i^y ignorance but I take very littlejriock in the notion that orte a tendency to early hardening of the arteries or early degeneration of joint tisaues (rheumatiz). In the first edition qf his "Practice." the late Dr. Osier said "ar-teiiosderous’’ t hardening of the arteries) "sets.in early in Ule in in-divi^als w ho have inherited vital rubber of poor quality for the make-up of the tt|bing." Thus, said Oa-i ler, a man of 28 or 29 may have] the artertor of'a man of 60, and a man of 40 may ^ present vtoseto (tubing) aa much degenerated as they should at 80. Degenerated? Degeneration ia a lugubrious fancy at 40,. and accepted fact at 60. But 28? I have a luicUal way of s^ng what I think and.,>vishing later that I had been less candid, for it is better to teach a little truth than not to teach at all. But Dr. Osier didn’t have to worry about staying in print. If heirs are handicapped with C V D (eardto-1 eratlaa) dressed envelope I. 1 deplore'popular abuse of analgesic tpain-kfller) drugs, repeat tbi corrective piutective diet, suggest a remedy for restless lep and for angina pectoris, retxMnmend what I believe is the'only real heart tonic (it isn’t digitalis), and approve the moderate use of coffee,jcoper^ ly made coffee, fur adults with heart disease. When it comes to blood pres-' sure, however, I have only this advice to give you: Never vnind your blood pressure. Leave it to your physician. n. Begle af Yale, Sireetor o4 the study group. Since the group stasted in 1958, it has distributed neariy 2S0.000 mathematics textbooks from the 4th (0 12th grades. They have been used in classrooms across the country. "Granted that a grade-schooler would leam about the apidications of arithmetic in queh everyday activities as shopping and groceries.” Begie said, "bilt under the new techniques the study group-is proposing, the practical applications go much further, and arc more stimulating." Third, supfdementary teaching materials are used. ItSE ABACUS To make the concept of addition and subtractiofi more vivid, the abacus is introduced. The resutts have so impressed the National Science Foundation that it baa provided $4 milliou in support of the program. At iMa ■animer’B group wfll prepare a revtatoa of Ms aIgMk-grede text baasd oa toe Jeettve af toroctog up toe ieaeb-la« of mattearotica, toe ataiy group la also eageged to pro- Flrit, the toncuage to more at- So tor six paperbacks have been pitolisbed dealing with specialized areu desighed to awaken interest among gHted riudents. One ef them dealing with a branch of geometry waa trans- Case Records of a Psychologist: Little Point in Lavish Weddings By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE J 425: Don D.. aged 23 is soon to be married. The U. S. Information Ag^y’s The Country Parson of Hlnnlofhani: SSnd birthday. *' Mr. sai Mts. Gregary lUtonan of Rochester; 5Xnd wedding snnlverasry. Mrs. Delmsr Ramsey of Pontiac Lake; Slat birthday. r Benjamin Trnesdell of Holly; 80th birthday. Mn. Almira Vanderbusb oi* Metamora; 81st Mrthday. Mrs. Anna Krekn • of Romeo; 80th Wrthday. Mr. knd Mrs. Nsriis H. Herten ' of Goodrich; golden wedding. customers call U) it for them to Mame It on parents or grandpar-CBl*. ^ It is my belief — I don’t know how to set about proving it --that hardening of the arteries is' degeneration of the tissue that mak^s iip the tubing and rhet^Sa-tlz is degeneration of joint tisaticB,. and toth are the consequende, not of bad heredity, but of bad babHi. BAD LIVING HABTIS » Bad living habHs, I mean, for instance, faulty diet. sOdentaiy way of life, excessive indulgence in refined carbohydrate (things made of sugar and starch), alcohol and other narcotics or sense-numbing drugs. Uvhig habits arO passed dJira to ckiidrea, not. by heredity but merely by esample and assoei-atloa. TtolojMId to " ' "Dr. Crane, ” feel nervous about the sreddlng. * "If it were left to me, I’d rather elope or just duck out with liweetheart and a couple of friends so we could be, married without faiifare and fuss. "But her motb-|^^ er Is crazy lor s^J^ large sum on a.church wedding. Simply go down to the altar with ypur proi^iecttve bride And let the 'cleigymen perform the ceremony. But get married by a clergyman. with afl the trimmings, so I suppose well have to sutler to make "Wouldn’t you think «the b|^dal coopld could have the final decision as to how they’d like tb be marriedf^ \ "If ao, I’d Ji»t slop at the -office of a Justioe of the Peace." WEDDOfG PSVqiOLOOY , . Don has much logic on. his side, except lor. that idea of beiqg married by a Justice of the Paace. ^ Wito ao dinwspect At Carson-Newinan college, Pnv lessor Herbert J. Miles and hls^ associate Ray F. Koonce made a survey of 70 formal weddings.' The students derived the data from questionnaires sent to their friends who had recently participated in a fcwmal wedding. Of toe ?• church marriages, toe average coot waa |14U->7-, The breakdown was to • eate-fOries: Paid Help ............113.78 Flowers .............. 21L18 Dress ................ 585.30 ‘ Reception . .......... 220.39 Miscellaneous 70i03 The average wedding cost of 81.311.37 thus showed that moot couples omitted about 1500 wmlh . of the extra frills. Aside from the bride's flowers, plus the license and minister’s tee, then to little point in lavish ■how-off beiiavior at a wedding. A simple, wBgieas oeremony Is fai; men appreprtoto and also ■ ■■ ■ “ I to la- Mothm, have a hearif Elaborate weddings don’t prevRit di- Omcm w. Cnuio lUM rntH, Pen-0 lens « emt even it. toe eUld to wdopfed. In Little Lesaott M, **Tbe 7 Keya to Vite" (35 cento and stamped, self-addreaaed wtvelope), 1 out the main faults of diet Neveri cheapen the highest contract between man and womaS by and give the breakfast, lunch and yogj. ||, ^ tnooke dinner menus lor corr^lw, pro- ^ cuspidor teriive, regeneration, reduction or hall smoked cigar basic health diet - a pattern, on , j;, ^he table. And* under fliat "MlsceUaneoua’’ wadtog eame rings at 1201.77, plito photopupha. UeeaM, etc. * Remember, theac coats were for which to buHd your own diet to meet your individual requirements. In Little Itosaim No. 2 C V D. about beorti and artery tnublea <35 dtoto and atampod,' aelf-od- USA among midifle dam SMART PAREim Smart pstoals realtoe that the naltod .in Otkiud. itw. Msewnl), UMtr anf Wu6- THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. JUNE 26, 1961 SEVEN Son of Industrialist Injured in Air Crash GENEVA, Switzerland (VPD— Eightecn-yearold John Lear, aon of a Grand IUpid^ Mich., in-duatrailistj waa injured Saturday a SadM QoUega ha lorawcljr Worrycl FALSE TEETH •M«a Muawaia^ limiiOT mow anniT. Norammv, aoocr, puty tut* cr txIlng.Vi antallnKh^-tcklt. Ott FABTBTB at aar di^ couaur. Lear, son of WJliam P. Lear, chairman of flie board at Lear, bK., auttaed advere and leg injuriaa ift'tbe fxaah, bat waa ra> ported out at danger at a Geneva hoapHal Sunday. A ★ A Hla one^ine Bucker training plane craabed near the awimming pool of the IntematkmaUy fan ' 'tlnotitut du Roacy” at RoU^ Lake Geneva. Switchea made at aemtanetal audi td anttanony and blamuth are in the reaearch atage. Such Bwitchn should be able to operate much more swiftly than the present transistors in computing machines. 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Sunivora include a sister, Mrs. Orville Judd, with whom she re> sided, and a brother, Walfred W., of Osdillac. Her body will be at Donelson-Johns Tuneral Home until Tues- • aon. Allred, and Mrs. Marcus R. McCray J.. of MRS. MARTIN F. ROLB TROY-Servke for Mn. Martin H F. (Addie L.) Kolb, 73, of 945 E. Wattles Road, wUl be at 1 p m. ' Wednesday at the Cramer Funeral Home. Clawson. Burial will be In '■ Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit. day morning. Service wiU be held, Mrs. Kolb, a »year residenl of Wednesday at 2 p m. from the Pet-'Troy. died yesterday at her resi-cnon Funeral Home in Cadillac with burial in Maple Hill Ceme-! tery, Otdillac. 8 in RoiNland Pbric Comalery. one great-trandchild. He also leaves ^ two brothers, Joseph of Auburn Heights and William of Canada; three sisters, Ita. Agnes McCaslin and Mn. Hattie Dyer, both of Auburn Hdghts, and Mrs. Tresa Kupakcy of Oxford. DETROIT W General Moton Corp., Ford Motor Co. and Cl ler Corp.—The Big Three of the auto industry—will ppen bargaining on new contracts with the United Auto Worfcen this, week in an atmosphere of uncertainty. For the first time in 20 yei the Union will make no specific contract demands on the auto maken. n illness of about two She is survived by a sis-I ler and three brothen. Opened to Public, Even Russians JOH.N f:. r. RAH AM ^ John E. Graham. 7G. ot 2366 SeCUTitV CenteT Baldwin Ave., died suddenly Sun-' ^ ^ . day at his residence. He was a welder at Fisher Body Division and had been a fireman with the Pontiac Fire Department. Survivors include his wile Lydia; two daughters. Mrs. Leland Gutxke of Pontiac and Mrs. Harold Wilcox of Garden City; and a aon, Lawrence Oldenburg of Pontiac. Also surviving are nine grandchildren, six great-grandchildren; and q brother, L. L. Graham of Pon- tiac. HUNTSVILLE. Ala. (AP)-The United SUtes will openly take a dtep in space next Saturday where the Sovik Union practices crecy. One of the nation’s top security areas-^the Marshall Space IHight Service will be held Wednesday! . ■ anwmp at 2 p.m. from the Sparks^'»‘» »» ">y°ne Chapel with burial in White Chapel |who wants to take a look. Cemetery WWW ! The Saturn rocket is on the list ALP'RBID MiRENZ |of special attractions, and any So-Service was heM today from the!viets who happen to be around Pursley Funeral Home for Alfredlcan drop in with the American Lorenz. 57, of 274 N. .lohnson Ave.,itourists, eAor.s>^'‘ What Funeral Director Should I CaU . . .? Each massber pi your family sheuld onsww to IhU Whoro you or* whan lha naad arisas doaa nat mottar. Tau caa today lala-phoaa Ika fim of yaar awa cbaica Pay Confabs Sfarf This Week by Big 3 Esay I to Brown GoH Big Grant From Ford Foundation NEW YORK tlt-The Ford Foun-datioB today amounced a grant pf 17.5 nUHon to ftowB Univenily tai Providence, KL, u The auto Induslry. In turn, has maintained tight slk-nre on its negotiating goals with the UAW President Waller P. Ffeu-thrr will head the bargaining team that launches contract talks Wednesday with General Motors. Negotiations with Ford will begin Thursday and those with Chrysler on Friday. American Motors Corp. will enter the bargaining picture July 6. More than 500,000 workers at |hc Big Three companies will be awaiting the outcome, hoping for agreement by Aug. 31, expiration date for the current three-year contracts. WILL HOLD UNK Henry Ford II, Ford chairman of Ford, set the theme for management last March when he told stockholders the company sidered it necessary "to hold the all costs, avoiding particularly any labor cost increases could force us to raise prices." GM and Chrysler officials have siiTce backed up Ford's viewpoint. Reuther and his top bargainers say they will walk Into the negotiations offering n "bold. y they will bo “flexible'’ TheV say In lindin. flexible" to demanding that they t of cost-saving technQ|ogical}« says it will no| sign con-last for more than Unless both are retained, the|y 2 Chinwa Red Officials Win Asyloni in Burma RANGOON, Burma (AP)-Two Mn— Communist officials who fled to Burma have been granted political asylum. The grant makes Brown the sixth to participate in the foundati^’s program to promote the development of selected pri- iwHnnsi centers of excellence. They are Han Ti ling. 38. meriy with the labor office at tte Chinese People's Bank, and Kwang Kway-kyan. 23, a secr^ tary with the government broadcasting department. h«v* you •••« amirica** nbw AID COASTUINB7 th»n pi»n * 7-day GREAT LAKES VACATION CRUISE GEORGIAN BAY LINE Surest Way To Build Savings Account... a START WITH A DOLLAR ADD ANOTHER AND ANOTHER AND ANOTHER Moka Ika oobm and pbona aumbar al Ika Danatoan-lahaa Pwnaral Haaw wall haawn to yaw kaoaahald. la Ika avani •I Bacataby — call Ibaoi firat fraoi any ptoca Ikol aarvioa ia ragubtad. CPatldfUj On Our (Premia*, The union ia looking (or more Jobs and a reduction of working time, eventual abolition of the hourly wage system and'replacement with a salary system, better protection for displaced workers, an Increase in Supplemental Unemployment Benefits (SUB), full-week layoffs to abolish short-week pay, earlier retirement for workers, higher wages and other improvements. The UAW says it wilt insist on escalator and the annual improvement (actor in new contracts. The automakers have given some signii that they might try to eliminate I both this year. The escalator determines \ increases or decreases, based on the Bureau of Labor Statistical Consumer Price Index. The annual improvement (actor gives workers automatic pay increases of 2'» per cent or six cents hourly, whichever is greater, as their S55 WEST HURON ST- PONTlAC • • Headlights Union Incumbents Win DETROIT (,AP) — All incum-“ bent officers of the 300.000-membe. iWayne Ck>unty AFL-CIO were reelected to two-year terms Saturday. They are Alex Barboui. president; Alex Fuller and Michael Novak, vice presidents and John F. WUllanu, secretory-treasurer. Sees Forest Visit Mark WASHINGTON (AP) - The gov- ernment expects a record of than 100 mflllon visits to the nation’s 186-mlllton-acre national forest system this year. , . . Make it ^'plsnnei" irS JUST THAT SIMPLE jsvings... 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NOBTB CENTgtBf BIBUSES U cHlaS to 10 MMwwt •Utet an« two conasiro afsrifiMt. '-‘A.i I Wy y.. - vW ;,v. u THE PONTIAC PRESS. MOXDAV, JUXlE 26. 1961 NINE One of the. loereit offidil teniMdefreee below zero at the Yellow, pemtures ever reoocded la the itooe Netionel Park atation oonttnaital United States was KlFebruWy 1933. NOTICE OF TAXES CifY OF PONTIAC ^IFlier Invited Back to Face Charges IW^I CItT mi SchMl taxsB WiU b« dua and payakUwi Iba Traasurw July 3. INI Ihrouyk luly Jl. }iil Wlltotit VM. ^ oM% will ba addod and 1% adi&tlaAal wlU ba oddad on tb« Ural day of aocA OMalb > any unpoid City and School laxaa. Payment Mda by maU must ba poatmarkad not lotar than luly 31. INI te ovoid panaltias. Altar Fabraaiy N. 1N2 aU unpaid INI raal proparty laxaa will^ bo ratorn^^ to 0«dilmd County Troasutar tor col-laclion_ with odditional panaltiaB aa providad by Slata law. Pocseiial Proparty Taxes ora not ralumabla and must ba paid by July 3L INI. WALTEB A. GIDDINGS Cmr TREASURER 3S S. Parka St Pontiac, Michigan MITT UT TOn Tuts CO DtUSQUUT Webster School Repeats Summer Library Service CADILLAC (UPI) — Michigan state police have invH^ a ^rt The summer library pragram of-lered last year at Webdler He- Huiw man to return to this dty ^ to face a ci^arge of reckless fly-" ing, but they say-it's all right if he uses another mode of frans-portation than The warrant was issued this week for Austin H. Baird, N, in connection with an incident June IS. flew Ms plane directly in the path of one flown by Richard Love, a pilot for the Kyaor Heater Co. of Cbdillac. Love told State police he was making a landing approach at the time and had to veer his plane to avoid a collision. Libnuy service for^ obildrdh and their families started June 20 and will continue through July 27. Persons interested may still register at the sc^iool. .Hie cost of regtatratlon te 31 ^a for IndKIdiial chUdrea or SB rents for the entire family. Library hoars are from S-4 p.m. Tueadaya and Thuradaya. W The PdopN of Ooklond County k Who Never FlnUmd ^ ^ HIGH SCHOOL 9 the time he finally landed, he said, Baird lud already been in and out of th^ field, but he was by the numbers on his air- Hie warrant was ordered by Prosecutor Berton A. Hines of Wexford County. are invited ta write for FREE booklet. Tells how yon can ^ earn your American School Diploma. N ........................... s AT HOME IN SPARE TIME AMBBICAN SCHOOL E W-Pasa Ulsh smaal Baaklal P.O. Bax ItSS AUaa Park. Mkklgxa S#M ma yaar PBEE I Naoia ............................... ......... Aft .......... ^ % ASOrtix ........... ............. ........... , .Pkaaa .......... To Pay Dividend Rockford m- Wolverine Shoe and Tanning Corp. Saturday declared a quarterly dividend of 12',^ cents per share payable Aug. 1 to shareholders of record on July 10. The company also declared stock (dividend of 10 per cent pqy-able Sept.' 1 to holders of record on Aug. 12. 6ol|lberg Orders End to Term labor Surplus' p.m. ChiUreB from fonrth grade ap eomn betweea s aad 4 p.m. Organizing The program are Mrs. George Watters. Webster PTA president, an^ Mrs. Alice Benson, Detroit Firm Awarded Channel Dredge Pact Last year’s trial program was so enthusiastically received that the Webster PTA has assumed Its Sponsorship' for six-weeks, during vacation. ' Eveor child will have an opportunity to browse and select books tor home reading and will be able to listen to stories and participate in discussions of what he and others have read. Preschoalem threogb grade DETROIT (I* — Dunbar and Sullivan Dredging Cb.. of Detroit has be«m awarded a Sl.898,000 dredg-li« contract by the Army Qorps of Engineers. The contract calls for dredging the channel between Mackinac Island and Round Island in thejPost Office at Alpena. Straits of Mackinac to a depth of feet. The channel will remain open to traffic during construction. WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary Arthur 3. Goldberg has or-dered the Labor Department to abandon use of the term "area of substantial labor surplus ’ in favor of "area of substantial employment.’' •No one Is surplus." he said in a departmental order. "The fact that we have unemploymenf is a reflection of our failure to utilize fully our great human resources.’’| Goldberg directed use of the new designation in all futura de-j partment publications. Award Building Contract fHICAGO iFt- The General Services Administration attnoyRC^ .Saturday award of a $63,533 construction contract to Lybum Construction Co., Akron. Ohio, for alterations luid repairs at the U.S. Rio de Jaheiro now contains almost three million persons. Business Trainins Leads Directly to JOIS WHICH PAY MORII WTiy More Training? The Job Guide published by The U.S. Dept, of Labor, gives this answer: “You should weigh carefully the long run advantages offered by jobs you are considering against Immediate gains. You .should be aware of the great importance of education as a general and specific as.set. Technical or profe.ssional training received after leaving high school will give you definite advantages in' seeking and finding a job. When advancement opportunities occur, preference is generally given to persons with superior educational qualifications—other Aiings being equal." STUDENT LOAN PLAN FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE Pontiac Business Institute 7 W. LAWRENCE FEderal 3-7028 THESE SUPER SPECIALS GOOD MON., TUES., WED., ONLY! HAMILTON Grade "A” Small Size AFRESH EGGS Home-Grown STRAWBERRIES Quart Box U.S. CHOICE Tender> Juicy, Delicious Cube STEAK FANCY NECKS and CHICKEN LEGS and CHICKEN ' FRESH BACKS WINGS THIGHS BREASTS ^ CHICKEN PARTS 10: 19i. 43; eter s HOT DOGS III FOOD TOWN SUPER MARKETS I Ills BIKK NNIIWAT »IWAT I 7SM mUUm II. ■ I2M MUWW Kit ■: .IT • fsagR li .ti-'’'-' .r;''.'vlV'.V’ \ r .rt TOX THE PONTIAC PRESS, liyOXDAY. JtJXg*26. 1961 at Orix's Jud iram HOW om MAN KAT PSORIASIS Area Ad Finn Creates Division iUjr M. INI. n. Waym. iwL wt ft vork three thMe becauee of It. Been to eiiaelallete. a fam* oue clinic, and uead all known patent medlclnea without any euoceae. Then uead OHP ptnt-maot and Tahlete la a "eon* troIM" etperimoot. Within one After few ______ „ ly free after 14 yeare of poorta* ela." If you are bothered with pKriaata why not see what OHP Olatmcnt and TeMets may do . for you! Pull information and details of a 14 day trial plan from Oanam Co., Dept, aiip Prlr^BM Grac« Flits From irtland to Nict Will Guido Broadcast Actiyitios of MacManus< John and Adams Crration of an agencywide tele-vision-radio division in charge of all broadcast activities has been announced by Ernest A.'Jones, )>resident of MacManus, John A Adams, I«c. SHANNOM, Ireland (AP)-Prln-cees Grace of Monaco and herj children. Prince Albert and Princess CaapUne. |efl by plane for Nice today after e yiatt to Ire- Vanderbilt's Death Officially a Suicide The head of the Bloomfield HU|s advertising agency said Henry G. Gownee Jr. will become a senior vice president and general manager of the new diviaion. The double baas, or basa vM, largest and deepest-toned of the Violin group, was known in the 16th century., The Big Difference Is .. . 4 % CUItRINT DIVIDEND PAID Seni-Aaiuaily 71 YEARS 142 Ctmtciitivc TitMS Capitol SaviiES ft Loai Assi. 75 W. Hmimi FE 4^561 FOWNES JB. OARRHON Fownes was a vice president and manager of the New York office, where the, new division wSi have its headquarters. Robert L. Oarrlsoa, s««lor t presideBt, aacretWa Fownes New Yoit maaager. Robert S. Marker, vice president and director of creative services in thec^Blo^tield Hills office, also becomes a senior vice president, and assumes supervisory responsibility lor the creative effort in all offices of the agency. Codooadies Written Guarantee Oaaoariaa, F b CMBpaay Another vice president 'advanced to aetdor atotua la Robert E. Britton. director of media-reaearch-martmting, whose auperviaion ia extended to all accounU in all agency ‘otfices. AddItloBally, Jenes said, Fewaes. Brtttoa and Marker have been aptiotnted to the agency’s exeentive board. "This exteiwlon .of managerial rf^ponsibillty reflects the growth of our business in both scope and diversity and anticipates the demands of continued growth for cen-tmlized supervision of all accounts U all offices,” Jones said. The agency now serves 90 accounts in the United States, Canada and overseas. Broadcast ad-vertisiiw.now accounts for almost 25 per cent of the agency’s total business, Jones added. PRESENTS A LIVING COLOR PORTRAIT Arc Tciknn in FUU LIVING .COLOR You will receive a beautiful Living Color Portrait for only 9^ and tax with a nice selection to choose from. Extra Living Color Portfaits available. Fr«tn Giflf for Chlldt0n PORtRAitS TAKEH Hini S«t. ^ A. M. to 9 P. M. MM Early—Bring • f riand / KRESGE^S MILE sHOrriHo ciHm Prince Rainier, who planned to follow tai anotoer plane four hours later, waved goodby. ’The visit to Ireland w^s m thrilUng,” Princem Grace iudd. ’’The children had a wonderful time and we will most certainb' come back again.’’ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Coroners deputies Sunday ruled the death of Geoigc Vanderbilt tn a but the reason for hiy plunge from • lOUi-Ooor hotel suite remainecT 'a riddle. Vanderbilt, 47, who Inherited |40 million, was found dead Saturday night by a Mark Hopkins bellboy after his bride of three months missed him No notes were found. Louise Vanderbilt said her husband had called to her and she had gone into the suite’s sitting liHunt Last Man Today to look down and I /E ■ . s j> ^ E n. ^ Cave-In at Mine The couple had driven to San i ranch near Mt. Shasta Saturday night at Re-Elocf Commandant CHEBOYGAN un-Andrew WU-bns of East Detroit was re-elect-i state commandant of the Marine Corpe Lqague of Michigan at its convention here Ssturday. Mrsi Clsrertce E. Biggs of Flint was elected president of the women' auxiliary. PETROS. Term, (AP) — Weary rescue workmen prepared to resume their toil inside Fork Mountain mine today in an attempt to learn the fate pf the Igst of Buee men trapped by a Cave-in Friday. The bodies of two coal miners were recovered over the weekend. diaries Seiber, 35, presumed dead, was believed trapped hind a massive heap of txick and debris. The largest English-speaking city 8ou|h of Miami is Kingston. Jamaica. It has a population of I 1300,000. SHOE REPAIR COUPON SPECIAL! Fsr Wan^. Im« HALF SOLES $2.50 ValM WMi Coapon Only W (HMl na*t Om»W W»\SI CEMn|MMiHM $J79 WMW Ton ■ B

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International Sterling •UY ON 8UDGET rAYMENTS—ONLY 10% PO¥M AND 10% A MONTff CHICAGO (UPI)-There's no mystery to the art of selecting perfume for a gift, aays a leading manufacturer of perfumes. The company says it's Just a matter of choosing a scent that expreasea a woman's per-■onaUty. If she’s an active woman who enjoys suburban and outdoor living, plays golf and generally gads about, give her a light, fresh - scented perfume. Pick a spicy scent IDr the seasoned traveler and the young woman with her mind on faraway places and a dainty floral fragrance for the mature woman or any female with a green ESqVUtE SIDE The bridegroom, son of the L. Arthur Elliotts of Owosso, had Kent Kirby of Owosso for best man. Ushers were Allan Collins, Cincinnati; Daniel McCaigne, Couderiport, Pa.; Otta Schaefer, New Haven, Conn., and Jerry Shelburg. After a llve-weefc keoeyn Thai's how most women select their own perfumes, the company points out. Bewildered males who wouldn't know the fragrance of "violets from the pwRent aroma of musk are advised to seek help at the perfume counter in selecting a scent. and Lake Louise la Oaaad^ the roople win Hve la Rockeater, N. Y. Both are graduates "of the University of Michigan where the bride affiliated wtth Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Mr. Elliott is also an alumnus of the Harvard Untvei^ sity graduate school of businesa administration. His'fraternities are Alpha Kappa Psi honorary. Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Kappa Phi add Beta Gamma Sigma. Let Him 'Cut Up' (NEIA)—If the man of the house cuts good towels by using them to wipe his razor blaes, here's how to break the habit. Provide a personal supply of small razor towels — made by cutting up threadbar e bath towels. To keep that supply going, suds these terry razor-wipers along with any washing machine load of laundry. of Mrs. Janies MeVety of Waterford Township and the late Mr. MeVety. KAY CAROL JOHNSON eumode SUMMER SAVINGS SALE NEUMODE offers either beautiful •TWO STEP" in resular or micro-.weave with reinforced heel and toe or lovely and famous "WHITE'. -COLLAR aRL" -with slcnderiiing fine-pencilled seams. 77t 2 pairs $1.50 Neutpade Hosiery Shop 82 N. Saginaw FB *2-7730 It’s a Sure Bet You Lose By ABHIAIL VAN BURBN DEAR ABBY: What future is there for a young man, 24, who lives to gamble? It etarted out to be a hobby, hot now It Is his full-time occupatkiB. He has ideas that art out at this neM JAMEM P. CLANCY JR. A bachelor of science degree in malhemattcs from Michigan State University haa been earned by James P. Clancy Jr., son Mr. and Bin. James P. , aancy of Ruth Street. Redpt-ent of an Evans Sdmlarthip from Pina Lake Oomtiy dub. Mr. doney wilt woric aa a Held gambles "s c i e n t i f-Ically,” so he AHBY roughs Oo. in Detroit Does Your Chin Dig Into Collar When You Sit? (NEA)—’Die neck is one spot that quickly gives away a woman’s true age. No noatter how trim her figure, amooth her face or shining her hair, her neck will tell her aecrets. NECK NROLECT There are many reasons for this. But chief among them is neglect. For some reason, women tend to concentrate on the facial area when they apply cream. The woman who does neck exercises Is a rare one. Most women dig their chins into their collars when they walk, sit or read. (Are you gufltv?) The neck, like any other part of the body, needs exercise tu stay in shape. (The simplest is neck rolling. Move your head in a circle from right to back to left and front again.) KENNETH H. BOOARO JR. A bachelor ol science degree in business administration from Ferris Institute has been I earned by Kenneth H. Bogard I Jr. of Judson Street. Recipient of the Wall Street Journal Student Achievement Award, he was affiliated with Phi Delta Chi Fraternity and the Society (or Advancement of Management, of which he aerveth as president. He claims he has read ex-, tenatvaly ou *‘the payebology of gambling." So fv ha haa been taidiy. But do you think a SM> can be happy with a man who makea his living this way? GAMBLER'S GIRL DEAR GIRL: Uto ‘ psychology of gambling" is not very complicated. It is the science of trying to get something for nothing. Don’t bet on a gambler. You are a cipch to lose. ★ ♦ ★ DEAR ABBY: Why does a wife think she has special privileges? Everyone knows "TUI death do us part" is old-fash-' loned. If a Wile can't hold her husband, why doesn’t get out? I was married and had one child, aged 4.1 feU in love with another man. We worked together. He was married in name only. His wife was older than he was. He married young and didn’t know the score. We planned to get divorces and marry. He w'anted to wait I did -not, so I divorced my husband. My boy friend staUed. So I phoned his wife and let her know that I was In the picture. I wrote her lettera telling her everything. I also parked outside her house, wanting to taUc to her in person, but she igored me. * My boy friend started feeling sorry tor his wile and told me to lay off. I refused. Then he finally gave me the old excuse about his wife being sickly, and his children needing him. My home is broken up because I believed his lies, so why should I give hitn up without a fight? I owe her nothing. THE OTHER WOMAN DEAR WOA. t WaSaO CM Ortaa ioolmMAa CM Organs East Hwor Si. FE 4ipsd Msitotoy aod *10 IP JL eoluinn every day. And I never fo on vacatton. If I said that woman vOd anything but hod a geranium is soy craui-um. Fotflvt me? Yea. Abby will answer your letter personally If yoo write to ABBY. Box 3365, Beverly Hills. Calif., and endoM n | stamped, self-addressed envelope. Hive Yon Tried Thii? Fry Gheese After They' Dumplings re Boiled By JANET ODELL If you’re looking for an unusual ndpe, this is Just for you. These Cbeem Dumplings cream to chee«e. eggs and salt. Mix with your hands to break down the cottage cheese. Add flour gradually, to make a dough you can roll Mrs. Theo Wlanlewald. We think they can be eaten du^ Ing any part of the meal. The Wlsniewikin are n doit- yourself family and have great fun completing group projects. Ito. Wisniewski brOces every day and nmi a short-order kitcherl to ic-commodate The different working schedules of 3 members of the family. She’s active in PTA and likes to sew. CHEESE DUMPLIN08 By Mrs. Umo WtadewsU m eupi uoniwa iiour Add 3 tablespoons of the both dlrecttaas. C dtomsods IH toobes wide. Have ready a pot of boiling water (4 quarts), dd 1 taj>le-spoon salt. Drop in dumplings. When they float to the top, they’re done. This takes about 1. minute. Drain in a colander and rinse with cold water. They dry off at once. Pan fry In buttqr to a golden brown on both sides. Servo with the rtot of the sour cream. Sprinkle with a bit of sugar. ALL PERMANENTS No Appointment Necessary • Your Permanent Completed in Two Hours FER3560 Over Baxley^s HONE ON FINEt COLD WAVES wiili fothion hoircut ond stt includtd *6'* f*i MU $11.S0 PERMUiaiT f*i MU I14.S0 KBMllim bi MU 117.00 KUUnNT »8“* •10 ILW to HAS vahMst And tb^’s a perfect w$ve In this trie for everyone In the fnmily. Pennsnent—plus'spedals to beln you budget, and turn out In high fsshkmL^ ^ through Sumnierl Personalised by our haircutting stylists .......................... ..... $25 Luxurious Kothy W«¥0 Now you csn ltsve the expensive wave you'vt always wanted—^ wave with the fines iotione—at half price, haircut extra. 12“ *IUD6IT DEFT. PIoIr , SiMmpoo aoid Set $1.50>—Hoirciif $1.50 Platai thanipee end Sat $2.00 an Saturday ■ gNgkdy Hlghat donnell HA/R-jiiyiisTs MIRACLE MILE FE04IM Opnl lel Ji Appetofntanl Wet Always ifaewdery . i •t; y . v: J THg yOKTlAO PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE ae, 1961 THlBTREir d oatmodtii M Ugh button d»M. Tm grvwfait mcdtoU •ttitudt today ia taUard pnwntivo ptayUcsl wandnattoiia. Thero la no way of calculating JUDITH KAY BALLAIRD CLEANING Better iW Ml/tr Hurry, Get Physical Exam Want to Be Trim? 'Eat Like a Horse' By JonniMB LomuN. The idea that yhyaieU exanatauo ons are neceaaary only when w patient haa pain or does not saved and how much autferlne avoided if the victima had had periodic chediupe. Many aerloua diaeaaea are curable In the eaiiy* stages, and even if they are not, some of the complications of these ses can be prevented or mt~ levtated if the malady Is diec^, aoon enough. BBQtfnUD TCBdlNiait *. | Studies have akfiM ,dUt .^b^ nen oae^hlrd and jAtdNrW ok all average adults agaiidM to-gnired t/eatmeat in to ifa* LONDON'(UPI) - Women who waht to keep slim and trim should eat Uho a hona ' at hmch. *' . That la the advice of Mias adviser to the Induatrial Wet 'allnt themaclm at noon, end up rtaejring on cakes and choooUtes later In the day. India ^ans to apand fl4 ml on tta oam^otgn agabito lepney in the 0ve yean starting h 190. Make-Up Merho (NEA)-It’s m to matcb^ypur makaup hhyotv sMn tone than to your bato oolor. tt isn’t nacsaaarily brno 4 Diabetes. U hgt. ECONOMICAL STORAGE SERVICE for All Your Out-of-Seoson Gorments PICKUP ond DELIVERY SERVICE Smart girl! She's undergoing a complete physical examination ichich will reveal my latent disease. . Ahaat IM par cant aCearvto^ and bteaal eaaeefa eaa he dNdh Juat because you have Iso ana daas nod that then ia no incipient The Pubte lto^„0ervto wo^ n.00» tomaea. showed that four out of every live persons past 66 and a little mors than half of those between the ages of 45 and 66 had chronic dia-of some kind. Lists, Lists, Lists! They Run the House Having taBIgsnt A dtoease may ha dlt-eevned to Ita eariy aad earabla Ona of the things that house-wivea seem to do beat la lists. At any time of the day. any day of the week, the average haapawila has at least one list going, probably more. Aero la always a graecry llBt. af esane ~ an wUeh the The up-toHlate, qualified doctor today considers the whole man and Is as Interested in preventing dis-as in curing it. ere is a valuaUe Public Attain pampMet called, "Safeguarding Your Health." Its author, Dr. H. W. Irwin, medical officer at the United Nations sa3«, "The individual check-up should help people to retain and perhaps Improve their health. This is a sUft of en>-phasis in medical practice today— from treating disease to prevem-ing disease." This is, unfortunately the list she often togets to take silong when she lights out for the market. Then there is a "fix-lt" list that nearly always hag. a lew items on Good Glooming Also Calls for Good Manners • Suits 'Ar Cash and Carry SPECIALS if 5*SkIrt. if • Trousers 90^ PtAIN • Skirts • Trousers srORT • Shirto (LIMITED TIME ONLY!) 5 Shirts Laundered with $3.00 Dry Cleaning 75c PLAIN # Dresses 79' Robin Hood Oeaners A piTWoa sf Bvift CtoMcn 914 WEST HURON STREET (NEA)—The teen years ace the time to learn good manners in grooming. For you would be surpriaed to know that moat boys put a high rating on such manner. (It doesn’t matter how aloppy they may be themselves. They just don't like sloppy girts.) So don’t spend the evening combing your hair. Don’t apply Upsticfc In public. Go to the powder room If your mike- »’t stay there kmg enough so that your date starts to wondtr if you’re ever coming back. Don’t worry out loud about hew you look for any reaaon —whether you realty are Wor-' lied or becaiiae you’re fishing lor compUmenta. If he feels that he wants to compliment you, he will. And a compliment called forth by hints isn’t worth having. Behave as it you feel that you are well-groomed and attractive. Moot likely, he'll agree whether he says so or not. ByBinmuniJTr. eveiytUag she laleda to bay w her Beat trip to the aupermark- -s has,^a few "call MMUt 'get toaster repaired,” "table top There’s also usually a gift list-reminding the housewife of the ' big gifta, birthday gifts, Mtlon gifta, housewarming gifts, and so on, that need to be bom^ gilt-wrapped and mailed or delivared within the next lew This is probably the most bur- RARRETT S. UARRUON €3e- How are your vacation plans shaping up? Did I hear someone soy: "What Vacation Plans"? Well, here's hoping you get dway from it oil, even if it's only for a few days. If you've planned to take off for the mountgins or the seashore or even northern Michigan, you'll probably hove to do quite o bit of shopping to bring that outmoded and scanty vocation wardrobe up to snuff. That's when you'll find your charge accounts o mighty handy thing. But if you hove to figure close, to make that trip, be sure to Include the cost of your new outfits. They hove to be paid for, and if oil your hard earned mouey is spent on one grand and glorious vocation, oftet It's oil o blissful memory your good credit record may suffer. So moke sure when you plan thot vocation you'll hove enough money left over •to core for current bills. You'll hove o nicUr voco-tkx) ecial household chores be done, food to be bought, and so on. housewife just couldn’t get along without her lists. For her they take the place of a private secretary. Three A's Combat Teens' Problems NEW YORK (UPD-Accept- — three A’s — are one doctor’s idea of a way to tro- George A. Constant of Vio-tarla, TM., made that poM at the annual meatiiig of the Amorican Academy ofOneral Practice. He said the three A’s help children over the bumps of Uto growing up years. SEMI-ANNUAL Shoe Sale! 25% to 50% off All colors, oil leathers, oil heel heights. All sizes, but not every style In every size. Sorry, no moil, phone or COD orders, all soles final. Were to $27.00 Andrew Gel ler . ........... *18®° Were to $17.95 ^ Mademoiselle ... Were to $17.95 Copezio ...................* S’® Were to $15.95 Goresso ........ ....$6’® - *12’® Wereto $16.95 Fioncees-Celllni...........*10’® Were to $14.95 Town & Country........*6’® •• *10’® Were to $14.95 Domoni................*6’® * 7’® HURON ot TELEGRAPH , Thurs., Fri. 10 to 9—Tuw., Wed., Sat. 10 to 6 Save on PIANOS, ORGANS, TV, HI-FI, RECORDS! ^omiTtond Chord Organ *725 Trode-ln Wo$ $985.00 Janssen Piano Trode-ln Only *430 Fischer Stereo. Cherry .Cobinet Save $100.00 *445 j NAME I ABORB I CXTfT............... - Maillot PONTIAC THUkVEL SERVICE Hammond Concert Organ 12N (3bod GxKlitian A.G.O. Pedal Board Whitney Spinet Piano j *415 Good Tone Mahogany Case RCA 21" Tube-^Used *75 Used Inefnimentt , Rsturned from rental, from m Weed Benge Set - For Kpnmerthyt ehoad! a M Diemond Needle Specielf. Fof better record sound • ' ®tOU Mdgnovox Stereo. Phono. ' Danish Wolnut |J||k Was $650.00 / -^eck Grand Hammond Tone Cobinet -1 *150 Used -20 Watt GRINNELL'S<^27 i Saginaw Street *■' V • ■ - 'rsxt! Took Honors in Centtennkil Conti^ts Cla$8 Members to pe Escorted on Wtsbingion Tour iff 'Tnm N&tooK»t CliW^ Stnck alto «a lh« Itineney, .. loM nld, before the froop retiinv ^ to Pentiae Snndoy- « Wd-# lo«A A««fc, l» o Ike lonenir. A»- ^^Jg^^tawOla ailnt k ' ■ Ift UtiB Amrtep OQ t one. ' WJ: d MRA conlerence there and will 4 aftenrard go t6 BraaU. the first y country in which they wiO ope^ AVniENTIC CIVfL WAR PERIOD ^ Mrs. Lewie Uiera, 3415 Shaw St., Drayton Ptaim, adjuite her bmwn bonnet. FACSIMILE CIVfL WAR PERIOD-Mre. Leater Mcfhrland, 73 Prall St., ahows the old portraits from ivhich she fashioned her dress. r BONNBT-The best decorated official Centennial bon-feet makes pretty Cowella Barnes, 9, even prettier. She is the daughter of Mrs. Hazel Barnes, 654 t. Mans^d Ave. i?qpigi Tension High in Detroit Hortb—Editor irmONGTOS W-A injjiA edttnr said Sunday many Alfo cm areas are aitt^ on smolder-iag volcanoes of racial Harry Golden, editor of the Car-olina Isiaelite in Charlotte. N.C.. mentioned Cleveland. Detroit, ddcago and New Jersey as arepa where race relatioilB are far trom for aao by a Nowafk, NJ., pad people in many monities are ter that Negroes will move into ;*’It seems to me that we must , set folks thoughtfully diseu ' ojetar fears and amJyzing. them 1 I think we will analyze theai dfotroifBr in AOA Post MIAMI BEACH, Ha. liMVfl-ufon Anfiell of DetihH was elected adoond vice president of the Amer> iohn Overseas Aaaocb(tion Sunday a| Ha convention here. Lost Climber, 12, Discovered Sate in Camping Area PINKHAM NOTCH. N.H. (AP) 1 —While more tiian 100 men and i Mountain wUderaesa. miaring Ba- I nl& Daudelitt jr. If. was I and swig Sunday in a camp- | area at the base of NT MUSTACHE — IMMy Welch. 7686 Qintonvllle Road. Independence Township. MOW PmrUL Charles Young. 135 Newnnan St.. Lake Orion, and his 7-mOnth beard. Additional Picturos on Pago 15 Detroiter's Body Found in Lake, Canadian Side Tliey Weren't Watchful ORNUINB ROARINO TWENTIES — Mrs. Cactt H. Green, 1025 Lakeside Drive, White Lake Township, used to wear this outfit in her days. MANBA (AP) — Two Japanese ■fiors sold a watch to a Filipino cab driver Saturday when they came ashore from the freighter " ‘ lyo Maru. The cabbie paid them hi currency iuued by the Japanese occupation authorities. It has been worthies* since the BELLE RIVER. Ont. (E-The body of Nell W. ScbneU, 35. De-Unit was found floating |n Lake Clair Safurday nigirt near Balia River. Police said that Sohell'a damaged and leaking caUh «niiBer was found drifting in the lake off the Tbamce River. They sMd Sohuell apparedtly SEMIANNUAL f SHOE ' . LEARANCEl THE SHOE WITH THE^EAUTIFUL FI *790 $090 Dmidelin. of Rochester. N.H.. -ws< one of 23 youngsters In a church group who planned to hike / to a camp near the top of the 5.7S6-fOot peak over the weekend. _ (Usappewndl^iSheut Si30 ajn. Saturday duriitg a violent Hran- A U. S. FMest Service t^fidal « found the boy at Dolly Cbpp Chb- J ins about 2 p. m. Sunfoty. He WjM | imharmed enoept for «' Ladies^ American Girl Shoes Dregs, High and Mid Heels. Casuals, Wedgies and Flats. ralues to S10.9S Ladieii Buslien Shoes Entire Stock of Straw and Leather Sandals, Wedgim and ^ata. Regular to $6,99 Daudelin said be Uralked bstk , to the camping area after’ becoming separated from T ‘ ions at 3,006 feet. i Italian Leather Sandals S55 *4.90 • *5.9Q I Dies After Accident I Italian Slip-ons . SrfiS *3.901 DETROIT (E—Mrs. E31a Benson, i' 46, Detndt, died today of injuries | suffered Sunday when her car went I out of control 3 miles west ol I Portland in knia cotmty, and-over- j Cuba normally if America's sixth | most importwt exports center. Children's BUSTER BROWN, POLL PARROT and SCAMPEROO SHOES Regular to $8.99 fSizen to 3 Children^ Famous Brand CANVAS OXFORDS Reinforced Toe. Blue or Sizes 6 to 3. ■266 FORTUNE Oxfords and LoaferS Men’s Work Shoes . . . . 1490 16" Men’s PORTAGE LOAFERS and OXFORDS 'Many,'^ many styles. A terrific bargain. Regular to 114.96.. Men’s Ball Band ■CANVAS SHOES Oxfords and SlipriiBi. Perfect for Summer. Regular 97.49. Use (0 Cmvement lion Charge ifiaRREanSHRBaHaaBMRRR^ ‘.r§: .'.IV THE ltQjin[)AY» JUyg 26, 1961 ' PRESS mCHibAi//. : ,;i!Vj: ^ -,•■ //hJ ^' ' •''■■> "■"‘’' • ' ' iv fjf r -U. •.\\ WifCdnf&fhtCe^€^^ Winners 1 ( AND DAUCWre» ^ Ift IddfeAttir Drive, l^rlvin Uke^ and HehU, 2S taonthe. i Mn. Jam« Hudeon, 1791 Sherwood FBOKTlElt WO^N -It'i a homemade dress . OAY MNSTDES OUmr — Mrs. Kent Hagen, IxiNOmT — Veacbel BUyeu, Miss Centennial, has « HO U.S. but Mrs. Joy pickerson, 3117 Uncolnview St. 3460 WaMon Hoad, Lake Orion, has a riding stick Savings Bond from The Poatlac Press lor ijhp man with the Auburn Heights, said her graddrtlother wore the to go with the riding outfit of yesteryear she longest beard. Clive Bucldey, 29U Clenbroke St., Keego HArttor* bonnet in a covered wagon 100 years ago. made. .It measured 44 inches. INB9-AmI ca^L Park. ! At- AUBURM-Patrick Dug^, 1791 BROWN- Harvey McCIuce, 5H On-hid St,, Waterford Township. E. Beveriy Ave. BU>NI>—Robert Warner, 329 N. BLACK — Robert Saginaw St. . . Putnam J 5 THREE-TONK - ward West. TW(V|!ONE - Jamei CArd^ 794 48S6 Elisabeth Lake Road, Water- jjg Westbrook St. Alpeana, PontiaC Township, lord Township. __________ *r, CVRUEST — Theodore Egres> 8IDEBWW8 — Kenneth Crack* 3S20 Gregory Road, Orion Town- 3758 Coieport Road, Orion Town- nell, 3510 Newton Road, Unkm ship. I ship. Lake. . ORIGINAL OAY NINETIES — Mrs, El^ard A' NODEltN >LAmCR — "Boop-boop-a-McDDoald. tl6 Fourth St., displays a Paris Awa- ' doopf"-etclaims Sandy Dalby. 17: of 348 Lehigh hen once wort to a recepOoh fbr Theodora, A., taking a Ctarleston step in her winning o5t-Ri^yclt> daughter at the turn of -the century. Ik, , , . ' - GGAi|»i~Lynttn Emaiy, Sl^S mpElllALVern McCrpdten, Whi|^ Udm R^ iBdWWidai^ HPIngree St -ailik ' ■ I LmlE GIRLS’ WINNER ’This la 1>rry McCracken, 9. of N Plngrae; St., her pretty hair cascading over the blue drcsa and matching parasol made by hw mother, Mri Vem McCracken. rtiMirnnr «btiie pips; smoking Mrs. W (MdtonciK 93 Hopkins St., appears with her self-pfodahned moniker, '"The il Mother-In-Law.’’ • ^ v':;- Pr#« Rhotoi by Ed Vandfrw0rp PhifWM waieh ana. (iwan le6)-ltoB-;Dswdty RilMrBw. AdaMim a paM PeicfB. «6 Rad lAM, Mealar. Otfiei Go.^ m aif|iK.J4B^-iAiw4^7i|M* ■> I v' SlXTBEy _______. - ______ THE yONTIAC PBE8S. MOBT^AY^ JUKE >6,1961 Tjggr First Baseman Hits Three Homers in Split With Indians r 'Slu^^er' Cgsh Dimmed by 'Puncher Ph CLEVELAND » — The wtUnt But it wun‘t unttt thi fifth JrikB «l «HBi aU tfM •tuMidr hii« that JMcnatt nallr I a tlpir jmltoday bat ohaTiI M the peace pipe. It bapK UOiS^ 4M. . ^ Bunahv hit Piema m i a M . pnM%at^lhraw dom hla bat aMl “ - • p out fD the mound, but I Tlgera btik^d, ■Ithoaih they dropjad file uti^ cap, «. bSr erttT*tat \om''«B|ta' Larry Happ e*«r m phy la ♦ ★ to intercept him, but no one did. The outfidder thai threw a left hook trom which leaned away and Pieraall tmnUed to the iraund. feet kicking. ★ ★ ★ At that point, fellow Indiana Bob Hale, Johnny Temple and Bob Nleman came otorming out tor a wild iwinga but they were held back. Vic Power aat on pieiaall to hold him down. Detroit'i Nora Chah helped bold Pieraall down ,aa did Oeveland manager Jlmmifi Dyicea. him deliheratdy and oharpd *1w’a been throwing at me for yeara.' *That guy haa hit me jia or aeven tlmea. Pm tired ol ft. He’d better atop throwing at people, or eomebody'a going ^ get. hfan . . I'm going to denaaad a bear, ig before I pay any fine ta fide _Cbfib’l JHmera hia 33nd and IM and both two-nm blowa — came in the aeoond and Bunnlng dtoded ft and ft aa “a Ue, I’ve never thhwm (Mibamtoly at abjdtody b> m life. You don’t tbink Td be timw> ing.'at anyone with na leaiBng ondi two guya on boae. That but he needed he^ from Terry PoK in the eighth. Tito TVhnoona hit a two-run boner in the fourth for the Indiana, Ma fifth, and A1 Kaline hit a oolo homer for file Tlgera in the aevenlb, hie eighth. ' 1 ★ Chah aleo hit a aolo homer in the nlghtciy. bringing hia total for the aaaaon to M. PleraolTa wriat Injnty kept him from ap-pearlng. The qoyelmd «la eaii alriag el oevea eiialghl k '£ waa not ceedttnd u a kit. baeouae Power tailad to go to aeoond baae placed Hank Aguirre after the bates were loaded la the ntath. A tfaree-nai buret in the hml^ pm Clevelaad ah^ hrl^ closer after the Tlgert had taken a M Iced on homen-by CefiTmid Dick Brown. Dotroit By BOi. OtMBIlIrfltki GRAND RAPIDS Arnold noon In the SBth. Weatcm Open Golf Championehip at Blythefield Oountry Club. S — He became the ftret Weet-ene Open champion to lead the pock aU the way finoe Uoyd Man-gmm tamed the trick in 1SQ3 at St Lome. Mo. 3 — He etaved off rallying gam taad in heod-totari combat to wlu the fitte and regninod oeo-fldence In hie game ai he prepares to leave for El«land ihto ~ dmr to compete in the BritUh Open 4 — He reduced Gary Player'i I if victory Muscular Amie fired a two-under-par m yeetenday to go preidoai ipunde of dMMT for a ISbole total of 711 over the 6,730- r held let place fit the end of every round. He fiiated the let round leed with Al Geibefier, opeupied top spot with Don January at the end of the 2nd day. and wna alone at the top by tiro etrokna after Saturday's 3rd aeesioii. He maintained that two-fiuf Palmer's TTl score at the par 36. 35—71 Blythefield courpe was 13 under par and h( fiwt iSmider-par golf on the par live holes. wMch lanis the UO tsar, and Ms STfii toamameal victory Haec he Joined the POA clretot la Jaa-nary of 1666. mote than aay oth- He paid hie caddy USD, pocketed for home to prepare for Us trip to England wfaoe he other crack at the Brttiah crown at Royal Birkdale. In Ua first attempt last yBhr, one of his patented cloaing lUehet ai one stroke shy as Ksl lfagle on the title. ft is interesthig to iiste All of Palmer’s challengers folded in the stretch esoept the Siam- Pred (Bulidi) Baiad, in 3rd place only ttuee' strokes behind Palmer cifieying the ftnal rooml. bogied four ifiUi and doohle4Mgied another tor fito front side as he aopred to n for a 381 total to wind In^ fie for ITlh. voug t Race veteran Paul Goldamlth of St. Clair Sbenet. Mich, led all the way to win the feeture stack car event at Williams Grove, Pa. Sun-dit. Thundeishowers om I to TL * * ★ Omeara iatol panes to 106,746. * * to The Detroit Lione and Oevelaad to esMbltlane. The games will be Aug. U at Detroit and Sept. 9 at Oevelaad. Detroit also ploys at Pfttobutih Aug. M. hoits delpliia Aug. 35 and St. Louis 8ept. L —. Sanders, Just two shota back of Arait begiiiniiig the 4' sesiltoiK. sUppad to a 73 after acrambliiig Blythefield tour a fkjiahed Sth at 376. I i % 8 .m w tmflei Arms by five fitola.irtM ]ilbs jM Im Sam toted to entoh Mm, bto bkn. Snead carded a 66, hia 2nd of the tourney, to chop three shots off the deficit, but Palmer was too consistent, tough and unyielding to let this one get away from him. Slammin’ Sam had to be content with 2nd spot and a purse of $2,800 in the $30,000 event. Snead's 72-taole score was 273 on rounds of 88-74-67-66. In 3rd poaitlon at 274 waa Johnny Pott, who oarded Mo 2nd 67 of TUESOAT’S SCnCDOLB Ctnetnriatl at OUcaj San Franelteo At I Lm I---------- - ~ Anot tnt UkTtlM Arnold Palmar (left) holds I oloslag 66 to wind np «h at 177. The moot sensational score dh to to to wtaning the Western Open Golf Championship Sunday at Grand Rapids' Blythefield Oountry Qub. Pnincr tons preaad fay tattA Jock Nlcldana held olt a good pally fay Ohio State taana shadowed by Palmer’s wta. Tldsa pen Bob Goets tlflad a sooccUag 3M0-63 Ipr to new aatiefor SDfii fiw NCAA golf b 1 raddans wu six i Norm Rust of Walled Lake won the semi-feature. Lake Orion’s Chuck Partello and BUI Kourt of Brighton were heat victors at Dixie Speedway lost night. Bob Bada-Hausman Team Wins plaet to a fie for 7th with a 371 total DMdiag 7th with Goeta ■lender Dave HUI, the Jackson native, end National Open Gene Littler. Paul Bade is makii« a hahft of In 1966 and 1956. the aharpahoot- Seelmnn of Lanfing won the foa-imen’e annual (3ty Best BaU golf I the victory spoUs in the StmartesHhingcnuhaelSt^ and-.TUcsussr ing redhead teamed with Ed Wasta to win the champianship. Saturday he was on tlnU The previesw coarse nark was held fay PhU Wieetanaa, anriel-ant pm at ftlythelMd. WlashinaB flstol a 64 last year hi ta Wato U.S. ROYAL MASTER (3oeU fainUed eight lutes, one Nping on n 3Moot chip shot at No. II. and be had no bogteto He enjoyed 10 on^putt gn and needed only 24 p^for fiw round, both low for ^ touma-ment in their respective depart-nedaUst tor the^ Bledal Flay ments. The 28-yearoid Goets eank putts ranging trom two to 45 feet. Ifp the teweet acore ht has ever Bade Joined forces with Bob busman Saturday afternoon at Pontlae Municipal golf ooursa the partnership produced n one-stroke win over a record fidd. 9BI COUPON BU MUFFLERS! |'« ANY CAS ' ■. CoMpon ■ Worffli : ■niar-ptor 66 m a 6»d6 Sixty-nine two-man teams sn-jtared the U-hote event and play ran from 11:30 a.m. until ft was nearly dork. Soma of the post on-trtes oould not be accepted due to the mespectedly large OM Tom BaOtet and WaUwr Graham tted Roy Allen and Ed Howcre for 2nd place. Hw two teams had ktenfical scorectonk of SL33-66. Defending champtone Joe Petintf and jlm Anderson shet 18 to divide 4th>spot with seven other tan- s s s .. S S S i M M .IM iH M M .11* SH » It .4» U gmlwl BA&Sstt Smias* Cltr WAihImton UllAMMtA ..... - - ■ Lw AnnlAt IS « JSt 1 BAnmoAre bssolts Dgfnn $. etovAiADd 4 fir^SS I -to otirta as, ciovA—d M oSasa M, WaWSuIM m r M (Owe 1M> a 1, r ______AT diipMA to boK a man end TVs wu Burtera’a first vic-tOfF over Bsatty in tour msetliip. *T had no doUbts nboor ' Jones Defends Hurdles Crown IVvo of the three marks Sunday wen upsets. Ron Monfe of the Southern Ctoiforala m»m ctoered 154 in the pole vuilt Dm iRfedk aeepni'ptaee efs efetasd a^ ta Itasiii Mr "I think the two of w will peea runners that we can oome tfarNgh," he ebserved. The first two flnialwn in each rent ip the twoday dwmplon-Jlpa al r the team. Some couldn’t aco^ so Dan Ferris of the AAU eMd he would have the entire t^mn organized today. All told, six meet reoorda were set, three Saturday and tluwe. Sunday. . Frank Budd of ViUanOva, who set a world record of 9.2 for the 106-yard dash the first day, oould ........................Intlw226 do n* better than third ii SwM etod wu friwtmtod la hie iSact to become the third eprlnter tn htetory to win the 106220 title in both fiw NCAA and AAU masts. Paul Drayton, hla teahiinate, boat bbn in the 226 in a windakkd 31 BngiL tlw favorite and .Olympic cha^im, ^ ‘............... . !wai 13th. Adbrey Dooley, the defending champton, didn’t even make fiw flifal. Jay Silmter, an Army Ueotan-ant, got off a 19M ton hi the dfeeas, beating ont defending champton AI Perter and ipo-woril ' tecafd holder Rink Babka. Hobby Holds Lead in Watertord Play in the Waterfocd~^Netkmal Soft- by A * W. Sunday. used an ernf ta gafai the run a 74 trhmiph ever A ft,W need a bunt Blifele on a NoeeMjplay by Rod ly» toget lalfeland PbiMtcy, 44. KUtl fCfew’e two-riw doiritte In the test et ta eevanth liming gavs AlW lb4 vtatory over Rockoote in In Saturday eriilbittone at Watered. SnoBol topped fUnt Davis-4-1. Sptnw Door eover- Ifel* tar 4he PJ M"* tag Uwa downed the Itait taefii. ■to** . V • 144., THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JUNE 26, lft6t SEVENTEEN SUMMtR BOWUNG 3 ^GAMES $100 COCKTAH. LOUNCI Ali CONIMTIOHIP. iWWAAK t'lW UnwOOB lANIS 1121 W. H.IM PI 4-7941 PhilliM Pay Bonus PHILADELPHU (AP) — the PhUadelphlv FUBies ammincwl today the ligninK of another bonne baby, Larry Ranke, 18-yearold right-handed pitcher from La-- I r YOOIS FME H ANY iim SOIEIB PAMT SNOP N»-tai Dinw IF m utht, JWWI^_C0l0llt-m MOST MMEHS M «l1f- TINT utT^imuiraY m mumhoni.' H By the AaMeiatod Picaa EXp^ ahook theb- headp In (Uibelief last December when On-dnnati General Manager Bill De-Witt traded ehntstop Roy Me- Sml Sckei6d^^^ ?all Outpitches utter in City Softball Duel AUID PAINTING ViMM 1 special ANY CAR - ANY COLOR FOR LESS THANli THE PRICE OF ONE NEW CAR PAYMENT. EARL SCNEIB CAN GIVE YOUR CAR A NEW CAR LOOK! Doug Hall of Hi-Way^Oolllaion and O’Neil Realty's Marv Fuller booked up in a torrid mound duel Sunday night with Hall winning. M, to highlight a six-game Qty Lei«u4 softball program at Beau-dette and NorthiWe parka. Hall allowed only one hit, a Cth-faning triple, and Fuller gave up three. The Metropolitan Qub shut out Smith Silo, SO, behind the two-hit pitching of Jerry Thomas. Sno-Bol scored once in the bottom of the 6th and it turned out to be the winning run in a 0^5 victory over Elks No. 810. Bob McDaniels buried a three-hit shutout as Motorcar Transport trounced Auburn Bar, 8-0. “nie 300 Louige featured a KMUt attack whUe defeating Dixie Bar, 10-7, and Jim Fields twiried oneJiit ball as the Boys Ouh dumped Stole pltal, 7-2. .98 Jm F^jps NO "EXTRAS ' Earl Scheib says,‘‘This j includes exclusive* r DIAMOND GLOSS paint withl GENERAL ELECTRIC* SILICONES. NO WAXING -NO POLISHING for 8 years. GUARANTEED IN WRITING i FOR 8 YEARS against fading ■ peeling—honored in over 100 cities coast to coast. 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Ctocinnati scored all its runs in the first toning and it was Blas-ingame who opened the gates with the first of this three hits. The Reds got eight hits off loser Stan Williams and four successors and Gerry Zimmerman, who stepped into Bailey’s shoes as the team’s No. 1 catcher, got two of them. ★ A San Francisco’s third place Giants fell four gamkp off jhe pace, aplitttog a doubleheader with St. Louis. The Giants won the opener 6-4 and the Cards took the second 3-L Chicago’s Cubs downed Milwaukee 5-3. Philadelphia earned a split with Pittsburgh, winning the nightcap 4-3 after the Pirates had won the opener 10-5. Merchants Nip Jet$, 2 Orion Teams Win New York’s Yankees narrowed Detroit’s American League lead The Pontiac Merchant’s bounced back on the victory side of the ledger Sunday in Qass A baaebaU aa Don’a Used Cars was finishtog stroiw to overtake Don NlchDlle and win, 9-5. Homers accounted for the runs as the Merchants edged the Jets, 2-1. John Lucadam and John neser of the winners and Gene Cbx had the blasts. The latter spoiled a three-hit shutout Jim Wagner had going. The Merch-anto regained 1st place. Don’s acored eight times in the last three frames after trailing 4-1. Little Gary Hunter’s four stogies and three runi batted to led the Waterford Firefighters took Au-burn Heights Boys Club 9-8 and Pontiac Northern nipped Pontiac Central 3-2 in Clan D., Waterford won on a four-run 7th which fea-errors and walks. Northern rallied to win with two to the 5th on big singles by Mike. Marcum and Tom Zink. Zink had 12 atrike-outs. Our Lady of Refuge Wbn on forfeit over Waterford Klwanis and Lake Orion downed Bulman’i Hardware 7-5 in the National loop. Orion won to the 7th by acoting twice after two were out with winner Tbm Reed getttog one of the two big hits. , Wini Kazoo Race KALAMAZOO (UPI) - Gordon Johncock of Hastings won the 50-lap championship race for super modified stock cars last night at' the Kalamazoo Speedway. Dave Paul of Berrien Springs was second, Nolan Johncock of Hastings was third, John Logan ofi Chariotte was fourth, and Bob Reitz of Benton Harbor was fifth. to IM nmea, defeating Minnesota sixth victory in the nightcap. Stan 8-4 whUe Cleveland was holdtog Musial’s double featured s two- the Tigers to s split. The Indians won the second game 43 after the Tigers had Walked off with a 43 ofientog game triumph. Baltimore outlasted Los Angeles 9-8 to 14 I. Chicasx>’s While Sox it 10 to a row, winning ^ Washington and 8-3. Boaton and Kanaaa aty split a pair, the Red Sox winning the first 7-4 and. the A’s taking the second 3-2. Ctocinnati used only two hits to score three runs to the first toning. After Blastogame singled, Gus BeU walked and Vada Pinson doubled home 4 run. Gordi Coleman drove to another with a sacrifice fly and the third run scored on a balk. George Altman and Billy Williams slammed Warien Spafin for seven of the Cubs’ 10 hits. Alt-double, triple and homer and scored three runs. Williams had four alngles and drove to two. DM Cardwell, with the help of Barney Schultz, who pitched hitleas ball in 3 1-3 relief toningi, won his sixth. loser BUly Loes. Mays’ 18th er to the ninth ruined Sadecki' shutout bid. Homers decided the PhiUy-Plrate- twtoblll. Robert aemente had two for Pittsburgh to the first game, his second igniting a Uw-run rally to the seventh toning. Pancho Herrera slammed a two-run homer in the seventh of the nightcap to snap a WAW tie. Huee St. Louis errors and singles by Jim Davenport and Willie Mays gave the Giants four in the ninth to overcome a 4-2 cud lead to the first game. Ray 20-yeaiv<)ld Red Bird southpaw, permitted the Giairts only two hits as he registered his Aussies Expected to Duel for Wimbledon Honors LONDON (APi-The 75th Wimbledon Tennis Championships opened today with the booMes touring that second-seeded Rod Australis would throne his countryman Nbale tough five-set match. American Chuck McKinley, the 29-year-old American Davis Cupper and durable competitor, is seec eighth and likely will meet Fraser to the quarter-ftosls. If that hdp- Ftaaer as men’s stogies chain- pens, then McKinley could upset the betting and also the seeding They made Sandra Reynolds, the South African beauty, and Margaret Smith, 18-year«ld Australian champion, co-favorites for the women’s title. One betting firm made red-haired Laver, twice a Wimbeldon ninherrup, favorite at lowed tv Pny Emerson of Australia at 3-1 and Fraser at 4-1. Rarely have such odds been placed against h defending chanx- Ton and No. 1 seed. But the bookies, studying Frais-er’s form and bis problenu with water on the knee, think he’s unlikely to take the title for the second year. Defending women’s champion Maria Bueno of BrazU haa vrith-drawn because of an attack of jaundice and Darlene Hard Montebello, Calif.,' came dc with the same ailment after nun-tog hv. Fraser, the men’s stogies cham-plM, has his iKoblems with water on the knee—an injury that could play havoc with his fonn in a committee. all, 17 Americans are entered in the men’s singles, among them tall 19-yearold Dennis Ralston of Bakenfield, Calif., Jon Douglas of Santo Monica, Calif., Whitney Reed of Alameda, Calif., Dm Dell of Bethesda, Md., and Chris Crawford . of Piedmont, Calif.—all playen who could Una, who formerly crated the Mlddlebelt and Suhhy-brook golf cluba, died of a heart attack Sunday to Alpena at ^ age of 80. Ross was very active ii)‘aiea golfing'(tircles for many years. He was a former Metropolitan Golf Associatian official and a strong supporter of public links golf before moving to Alpena a few years ago. J A A A Ross is survived by his wife Margaret; a daughter. Mrs. Betty Willis of Alpena, and two sona. Jack of DraytM Plains and James of Laramie, Wyo, Badger Driver Hoosier Champ Grand Prix Opponents May Lose Sports Cor Licenses INDIANAPOLIS (APj — Augie Pabst of Milwaukee won the first Hoosier grand piix road race Sunday at the risk of expulsion from “le Sports Car Club of America. Uoyd Ruby of Wichita Falls, Tex., lost it because his crew didn’t understand the rules. Ruby won the first 100-mlle heat at 77.06 miles an hour to a Maserati with Pabst’s Scarab third behind a Porsche driven by Ken Miles of Hollywood, CnlU. Pabst was unable tp shift gears M the latter part of the first heat. His crew Installed a' borrowed transmission and be won the second 100 miles at 79.64 ip.p.h. Ruby, ruiming second, slowed down on the theory that a first and second would beat Pabst’s first and third. But the award was on a total time basis and Pabst won by 7.3 seconds. The SCCA had announced it would pull the licenses of all its drivers who raced In the event, sponsored by th( United States Auto Club. But seven defied the ban. FIA, international sanctioning body, had approved the race here and said it would pick international licenses of SCAA drivers who went along with the boycott of Raceway Park. Zinn, Atolean Take Red Run Golf Title Bob Zton and John Atelean won Red Ruii Country Qub’s- annual Invitational Bert Ball golf championship Sunday. afternoon with p 1-up victory over Paul Anderson and Bob Whiting. Tire two teams weiA even at the turn. Zinn and Atelean advanced to je final round with*a 2-up win over the team of Bill Adams and Fred Wilt. AndersM and Whittog defeated Perry Byard and Chuck Granader to the semis, 3-1. Fin $4«^M0 M CASH Aiw TBir to BAwsn nos ' COLP COURSI . . ATTENTION YOUNG MEN Your future is in electronics ... the fastest growing industry in the world today! Plan for that future by taking the finest training ovoiloble. Enroll now for our next "Electronic Engineering Training" progrofn. 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EOCMBuJatwiy* _____£»juS!8a WOMPTOa >arlM ftraat. aa Tw r of Jaly, iM. at ra ttaBdanl TtaM, I NOTici or rnuc hkahino Notlea U hareb* atVan that a pi-- bcarlu *UI ba MOj tha raoUac Cltr —i^uloB la Ui# temmlulea CtiaaibM, ’ Kali. t» •. FarM - - tha nth day r' Mk p.n., Baitere Ordtaaaaa to riaoaa to 1. tha lalloartBC jaaorlbad Plat No. mTimV! OlOA KAMULKY Eichmum today likened his role in the Naii slaughter ot the Jews to that of IHmthis Pilate and said he was aUe to wash his hands of any leeling of guilt li>e lomter Gestapo colonel in liarge of ‘'Jewish reached back into Christian history to describe his thoughts of almost 20 years ago when the decision was reached to exterminate the Jews "as the* finai solution to the problem. All three Israeli judges leaned forward in rapt attention as Etch-mann-* probed into his own ego, His normal manner of speaking, sharp and carefuliy enunciated te Style, shitted to one of soft and earnest pleading. ■M if MllM M OOl or ^ noaicc u awp jjur 1. 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July It. in« Eichmann Pleads Softly, Earnestly JERtSAtiEM (AP) Adolf lous departments accepted the cx- tihe key of Eichmann's testimony opening the 11th wi»k of his trial lay in the Wsnnaee conference of top level Nazi bureaucrats outside Berlin January 20, 1942. ‘DEATH FOR JEWS’ It was there that Gestapo chief Reinhard Heydrich said the final solution was death for 10 million European Jews. Eichmann said he was unaware of this when he prepared thf..joachlnery for the meeting at Heydrich't behest. Hitler’s civil servants from var- terminatlon idea "with I Heydrich, who had expacted xne opposition, .>’’cxultad at tha success" of the meeting which. i«-quired only an hour or so, said Defense counsel Robert Serve-tlus asked Eichnisnn shout his wn reaction. The defendant replied; "I I felt a certain solace and appeasement, considering I had done my utmost, despite my relatively low rank of lieutenant eai* onal and I had thought of a ‘final iidution' which was not repellent hideous but wUch was prsc-ticsl and feasible. •NOT GUILTY’ "I did my best to briiv order Into sU the turrooU In deportations. My unflinching efforts could be seen in the Rsdom plan and later In the Madagascar plan (for shipping the Jews to the Island ' gascar). I could say to myself that In spite of my determination, I had to toe the line. What was done wu not my doing. I had the feeling of P^us Pilate. I felt I was not gi " . What was laid down was done by the elite, the popes of the regime.” OUR ANCESTORS By Qaincy ■•You’ll wear that barrel, Lady Godiva, or your parade’s off!" BOAKOING HOUSE ludlas a ' ^ TET sEnwEia" at Datraii. Miehie^ ar aaeh eUwr pisca ai awy ba asfaaS '5m batwata tha dU aaS Um parcRawr. ^ha%ht k tmtrni w raket aay ar ,*%ita!lm coatalaliia tha Mdi IHs^?x*52s!'iffiBa Sj^lathar at «lTmlw ahnswa wa ^ufflwStL d tha euw By Ernie Bushmiller WUaaaa. tha R a ■ Sjrc«uily-."ihi; iut -siy mill aehaol Wallet. Mlchjjaa^^^n ^imal^ N lha lum fiirmflald^HTlk^^^^ achool. Kaealaaton and Opdyk* Road* . .V arbicii that aad placa all _ atfls&siri.iniBaa'ii _______* I10.N mud a tor each Ml ot iiwu iMwcTralun of plane and ipacl-ittoain food eoadUlon vlthin Wn of KTopm^ of bldi AcaoPMd Mddor wUl.bt roqulrod to fpniliSwUifaetery pAforroanea b^ 2Sit”ef which ihan h« p«id hr the *Tff*Sra5«i^aubmlt^ t**“ PQNTIAC PRESS> MO^AY, JUN15 ^6. 1961 NINETEEN UST 2 DAYS!! STi^ANO .^reMxMW'liiUlCYOlSOII lilMlWlOIN'MNIIK -------WED.! --------- SALUTING THE CMl WM CtNTENNIAL! Miss Romeo Is Chosen Marjorie Payne to Win Grown To Bo in Peach Contest — Jean Watterson and Pat C^agher Honored Area Man Held in Farm Assaults Twp. Resident Suffers Broken Nose in Fight With Son's Boss ROMEO — An 18-year-old from Davie who is in practical norae's training has been named Miss Romeo of 1961. Marjorie Payne, a I960 graduate of Romeo High School, won the title over nine other contestants! .Saturday night at Romeo Juniorj Sect’s parenU, Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Rich of 1663 N. U-peer Road. Oxford Township. PEGGY R. lUOl The engagement of Peggy R. Rich and Paul Dean Bartlett is announced by the bride- iUgh School. The 6-foot-S beauty, daughter at .Mr. and Mw. Frank Payne of SPIM Romeo Plank Road. Is atudying at the Shapiro .School of Nuniing at Sinai Hoopllal In Detroit. Marjorie, who will complete her! training next March, is a sports enthusiast, with water skiing, swimming and bowling her preferences. ON TO PEACH CONTEST Wearing a ballerina length gown of pink organza o\’er tafleta, shci was presented her crown by Sharon Poljan, Miss Romeo of The prospective bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartlett of 1055 Hummer Lake Road. Oxford Township, No wedding dale has been set. ADDISON TOWNSHIP - A 44-yeaiM>ld man who had his nose broken In a fight with his son's employer yesterday was held in the Oakland County Ja,fl today on a charge of felonious as- AREA NEWS Irvin G. Nusbietel of 50 W. Romeo Road was being held, pending arraignment in Addison. Township Justice Court. Romeo state pollee said Nus-blelel prmoked a tight with Lawrence Smith of 7M N. Rooh-eoter Road. Officers said Im wan on h|s way bach to Smith’s farm followtag the dispute, with a loaded tt-callber HOe in his car. when arreated at 6:ta p.m. A witness, Floyd Valllencourt of Hazel Park, told police Nusbietel argued with Smith over the wages paid his son Warren, who worked on Smith's farm. KNOCKED DOWN TWICE Smith, according to police, would not get off his tractor when chal lenged to a light by Nusbietel y«i^8-terday evening on the farm. Win National Award LUCKY BROTHEII—Marjorie Payne. 18, Miss Romeo of 1961, gets a buss on the cheek from her brother fYankie after she won the coveted title Saturday night at the Romeo Junior High School. Marjorie, the daughter of Mr. and rsHlIsc Pr«n PiMto Mrs. Frank H. Payne of 59100 Romeo Plank Road. Davis, won the queen's crown over nine other contestants. Marjorie, who is 5 feet 9, Is studying to be a practical nurse. Marjorie, a brunette with blue-! gray eyes, now will represent Romeo In the Peach Qum Contest Aug. 5, when titleholders from a dozen area communities will compete. Walled Lake Jaycees Second Best in Class taflouB btcaled In cities under •rhe local chapter rer*eivcd the honor for having "one of the most impressive, well balanced pro- WALLED LAKE — The Walled Lake Junior Chamber of Commerce has been honored as one of the outstanding Jaycee organizations in the country by the U.S. Junior Chamber of Cbmmerce. „ .,,, „„ Walled Uke Jaycees received""y •’"y‘^ the aarence H. Howard Memorial the country during the past year. Award at the 41st annual U.S.j ♦ w ♦ Junior Chamber of Commerce con-1 william A. Floto of H71 Annjoj vention in Atlanta. Ga. g, president of the Walled SECOND PLACE iLake chapter during the past year. To be eligible for this awasd a| Recently elected to head the Jay- chapter must place first in one of' five specified population divisions in Its state. Lott Timti Tonit* "THE WACKIEST SHIP IN THE ARMY" ond . . . "TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY" Stortt Tufsdoy ; "HELL TO ETERNITY" and "CAPTAIN'S TABLE" cect here during 1961-62 was Chariea R. Davis of 1604 meadow Drive, former state director of the Junior Chamber of Cbm- Poise, beauty, personality, .speaking ability and general appearance were the basis for decision. EDWARD J. B068ARDET JR. merce. Clarence H. Howard, for whom the award was named, was one of the men responsible for organizing the Junior Chamber of Commerce In St. Louis. Mo. I Oxford Rotary Elects Officers Aquarama Gats Stuck in St. Cloir River Turn HARSENS ISLAND W - The cruise ship Aquarama ran aground In the St. Oalr Rhrer Sunday but freed Itself after about 45 min- The ship was upbound and preparing to turn around when it became stuck on the Canadian side of the river opposite Sana Souci on Haraens Island. The vessel suffered no apparent damage. U11ME OFFEtED! E. J. Bossardet Jr. to Succeed Dr. Peterson as President FRIGIDAIRE iRa 2-DOOR AUTOMATIC DEFROST Refrigerator Freezer With Big Family SiM True Zero Top Freezer SPEQAL OFFER YOUR TRADE M The Good W. Tfvrtm No Motley Down • FREE delivery FREE SERVICE^ FREE WARRArNTY REFRIGERAldR SlSt BE « OTERATING CONDlilON Housekeeping Shop Open Mm. tiri Fri. 'HU 9:«Q - FE fflil FE 44S86 OXFORD-Edward J. Bossardet Jr.. 48 W. Burdick St. wiU assume his duties as president of the Oxford Rotary Club July 1. Gutting president is Dr. Robert Peterson. let, a partner in the Bossardet and Reid Funeral Home, has been a Rotary member for Pat Gallagher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joha T. Gal- lagher of »6 E. W. Clair Bt. was named Marjorie’s tint maid Southfield Mayor Expected to Veto Shopping Center daughter of Mr. and Mn. Willard Wattenon of 7414 West HI.. Washington, was chooen second mold of honor by the three SOUTHFIEJ.!)—iClayor S- James Clarkson is expected to use his veto power tor the first time tonight in order to block construction of a shopping center at ll-Mile and Lahser roads. The proposed Kline Shenkman Shopping Center will be discussed at today’s 8 p.m. Crty Council Meeting. Although Olafhaon never haa elected mayor April 3, the council haa blocked two of his nt-clty pisnner Hmith when the Inrmer wipid not gel off the Irarlor, police said. Mmith then left his vehicle and knocked Nnsblelel In Ihe ground twice. Nusbielel’s nose was broken In Ihe scoffle. Smith picked up an ax and NOS-, bietdl left the farm, saying he would return. Valllencourt said Nusbietel went home, changed his clothes and loaded Ihe rifle. Nus-blrtel told Valllencourt he was going back to see Smith. Nusbietel was picked up byj state police while driving on Rochester Road near the Smith “farm. He told officers he was keeping the rifle In the car only because there were snakes in the area. Expect Final Okay of Water Pact in Troy This HowfB Coi» M0.000 BUT VOiniEWIlTCHINfi A *21,000 FIRE! This home cost wai built-today, it will taks at least 121,000 to duplicaU it. Chsnc«#lsre insurance coverage on your home is outdated, tool That’s dangerous and unneeea-sary. It's easy to have the coverage you need to fully protect your home with a facility of The Home Insur-quarterly, annually. "BUD" NICHOLIE INSURANCE » 8-7050 TROY—Final approval of a 30-year contract .which would bring Detroit water into Troy is expected at today s 7:30 p.m. City Commission meeting at Oty Hall. The contract, which would allow about 14 per cent of Troy’i Judging the annual event were Mra. Pat McGrath, owner of the Alicia Bridal Salon In Pontiac; Al-Valentine, Oxford village pre-sident; and Francis Fuchs of Florida. .'as e a. j To be cliRible to rnlor the com- | The Shenkman center was one of present population to be served petition the girls had to be single, nine proposed centers which were] by DetroM water, has been In between the ages of 17'* and 'il.ldisiussed at last Monday's council i the planning singes lor a yenr. and live in the Romeo Community j meeting. It waa the only one ap-| city commissioners discussed School District. proved by the council. nKreemenl at a special session Two others, one at Southfield The other eonlentanis were Dl- Webster Street and the other at 12 Mile and Evergreen roads, were referred to the City PlanniiK ConuniMion for further study. ane Murphy. Mary Jean Mlllick, Julie Kant, Mariutha SeUert, Dl-ane Vallle. Oolleeu KeUy and Karen Biglow. Macomb County Justice FYancis Castellucci acted as master ceremonies. While the girls changed from street clothes into formal wear, the audience of 150 was entertained by the junior high choral group. Mrs. Fred Scheuneman sang several solo selections. Offer Leader Classes lu a letter to reuncll members. last Monday. Except for two details. the commission favored ■igning the contract. City Manager David E. Firestone was instructed to contact Detroit officials during the past week toj discuss the.^ details on which the commissioneni disagreed. ttou Is needed for the eenter approved by Ihe oounell because It. Oakwood Berry Fete of property from resideotlal to IMLAY OTY — A mtIm oI lendenhip dasM ottered by the Gabriel Rldiaid Inriitate win be started at 8 p.m. tomoR Knights of Columbus Council 4566. Part of the land where the center is to be located presently Is zoned for commercial purpoees. Omriaoh said he had been fHta-sented with petittons from resi-dento In the area who objected to the rexoning. OAKWOOD — Thomas Chapter No. 428, Order of the Eastern Star. I will hold a strawberry festival and bake aale Wednesday from 5:30 to 9 p.m. at the OES Hall here. Begins 34th Season other eledted offleers are Moris Kampuer, vice president; Thomas Cnibert, secretary; snd George THbs, treasurer. INTERLOCHEN (UPI) - The famed National Music Camp began its 34th season Sunday when some 11,600 students from all parts of the Bossardet states the Rotary Qub will sponsor a world travd and adventure aeries here this year. The first program will be held Sept. 9. Season tickets are avallpble for the series of narrated travelogues from the president or any Rotar- Proceeda will be used for charitable projects supported by the club. Plan Dinner at Church ORION TOWNSHIP-A dinner fUl be served at 5 p.m. Wednesday by members of the Women’s Society of Christian’ Service at the Howarth Methodist Church, Silver Bell and Bald Mountain roads. The dinner is open to the public. NEW! HURON BOWL COCKTAIL LOUNGE New OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 2 AM. rnmmmwt m N16HTLT lUIOMBOm unm6i 2525 IHsabutk L«ks M. '^1 N'-' A'- TWENTY THE PONTIAC PRESS. HONDAY, JUNE ^6, IXH twd Cowtjr. tSl^u. ““ “—•*■ «2raSi«::f£^^V>r: S^trt &»12lilK*%^ tSSS M M^dt^ brt I ______________________ __ fw» Mt SM«k V, eomr: «taoM flMUi «|<^ fT»»« M mlDHtw J* »«,Tt tK*i%M WArth A da«r*M 11 miBViH tb«Dc« North 0 tficroM „ ..MBds SkM IM.Tl f»t: “-• il«cr»M M alaaMt M M.T1 tmt; tkaM sMk mlmjlw M faSn2£F«"^? t j tMt «r tiK »«■»—M « ___I W*rt ____ U wctlo* U*r Mivnw t 1*Mt SM tmu IfcWCf Wjit 1M.« f UnDf# north • Atw» 13 minut^ Lffsii ‘feSSL*^* »i2i‘ •rnnSi^wSwt Mitt**toRj _________ lOO.I* lattM II ateslM M —r~_:r---_._il Ihot; IMmo NATtli mtnutft 3* weopdy litt mil Im: «( Ik* tort dUJ fot< tlM Mortbwwt th of Ui» Wortbwfot W. emloo «. W^Jgi^eM TowMhlh. s^e-Sm’Ti saijvsnf w ToonohlB, OoUohd ComitT, Mlchlw. tbo »*t TM « loot of tbo Worthwoot, ft ■!!?*' ---------L Wi^Wpowl OUtena county. IBchjtih. ^ «A'7,Tr,a"iis^.if nSttSia iTltgui----—------------ docrttt JTSS^l ™ ________^^^oe««* joewir _________g_i SSI. assa'fiis; tod drwrlhod »■ port of tbr wool H.of dcr------ hoftaalao. < I Tmrbtp. •------ oouthotat nctloo (onor; thoarc Supl' OulMd^Ceonty. lllrhlp«r Aer«M» BWOOl oonoMni of N M fmt oad dMrrl£id M tho SoothMtt M Ofjh* "th»S)Oth V« fOtw; toot; ttM« iHt.*" i 110 fort: thence Weit North t domot 11 bIbuIoo Nil feet, Ihonco Nortb M dc(rtn a i Woii no M (oet; thenoo Bo^ t -- mnatM Wool 171N foot; ------ h M «i«rooo «d Bkiotao Xut JU.M SSC,*h^t'r\ w«t —aty. mtUfM AcrtM poreol _________________ If 1.M . ond detecfhod u *•« elW 8dh*k: I b«|tnnth| Bi o .jcUoh IlM JloUal------------- -------- n Binntei W Mcondi E»t m tort troai Um horttiviM toMloo ooiMr: thenre Booth « deyrtet IS rntnotei 30 ----------K m.n fhol: llienoo Nodth U atnutoo IS otcondo Wo«t ------ North m dotrori lit 1 foot; thence I iMf------- point dtetnat Knot tJM.tl ,Jt "SSncr'^MtTIR’ tort; thenco^i . jllebiBoa of 11 IS oc ............'VNrt..... tmiinV, Bectloa 71. WW| Tiioi^lp. OokSnad Oouaty. ^ rtrtkXXl M WS51 “of H of Iho Nortt H*« »S lytu tooth ^ tho Wehjfon M 3^ ntnuUi Writ 1. ■North 03 detrreo 00 I_ fort: thenct Booth 01 drtreei 3S mtnoteo 10 locondt iMt 300 fort; thonec North OB dOfToot 00 Bl>«Mo IM m toot hoflBBlao. aocttOB MTWMt Mooatlold Tovnohlp, Ooklhad Oodhty. Htehlond. oadTdl&jSrw p!TilTU*llei1hd!S th hoffnalM it B podrt on tho woot — “Tw»i:w!nrt-tr«s _ „ _____ Northoaot Mi lytu tooth of tho Wehlnn JUrltnr KoU- 1^14 TowhiMp, OnklOBd Codhty. ^ 10 mlnotro 10 otooBdi Boot 033.10 «.... toot YraBtho Nortrwoil orotlon com»Kli --------mjnotes * 830 feel _ot t jd"o:ajK”i#“si**iatt *4*v**^? ^ nSTSom tort^hn^* — Wool WooiBflold Towni Conty. MlcMfpn. North Sjoirt^leoCTlCd^TM*^ Nt^l*^th -- 03310 K ot the Norlhoort »« northwwt ot saroorstSWoT^S tho 1 dwrtet M oifBdOtl 10 noondo West 30 SO tert. th^ Booth Tl doiTooo II ottnutM {•d3s?irs^iaio‘^=i^-^*^- ictehtfUk _____ Jm L 0»klMM c»«irtr. MIchion. ^ ^ _ ArrtAft P«rc« eontUUi^ «t I VN •«»»• 2a#is:orM d deoortM i ___________ ot _________00 port of tho Nor^rt brflnnlu ot a point dUtont South -----North 78 d( ----------- 10 hrolnnlng. Boctlon rood 117.74 fret ^Teroott poTool ctwtittta ““ u?"!* n IMt ^ tyiar M«th «f tM MifivMo ts; .-laasa.'TsriASs:^ ^.-ssis;: SSSf l*^nlMp.*oSSnd bounty, h onWrt^r:! ?riL‘S‘itf.si*f4?Tf ss*uM 'sit£L‘'a,“sfirt‘^^S; deiro n.I I 0 BM 1.100.1 foot: d dricTibrd oi port of tl ^^btflnniny ot o ^nt distont ^uth 1 deorreo M minutes Wott I.4I7.M foot Z£T« ‘uotT'io’diLiJ!!'^ -gsTg- in—K 9MRB M viNnw m ■— ■not t3S ft foot: thiBOo Bid*" “ ---- 04 mlButos West MO fort: 00 dHrooo 33 a^dlot Woo ------“irth « dMioH eet to the Wfln.....,, ---- lloowflold Townthlp, OokloM Forth foot: inniu, Brctlon AcToofo porooroODilitiBt of 0 0< ond descrthrd ot port of Hit Northi sjTiSi.;* Sw’Tf'ar ■mntoi 10 aecoddi aoil MO foA Uio^ Booth 01 dofroco M mlnatoo Wrot no foot! thonoi NorUi It dofroao II diMdtoo 22 K!2!12* H”i.25!.'^rt“^t5f"u field foOBthlp. Onkhind County. Lo'u Not. I to M. both Inclusivo. ond ho Lot No. lit of Nomo Port Bub-IrWod of tho Boot IS of the NorUdOM I of Brctlon 11 ond port ot thr Bontti-Mt Ik of the Bouthwyst Mi of BMtlon 1% ..rest Bloomfield Thwnihlp, Ooklodd County. Hlchlyon. Lots Nos 1 throiuh 13, Inchulyo. ot Ooklood Conntr. lfichl|tm ^ 1«U Not. M tfervo(h «, both Incltnlp. olM Odt-lot A, BoBotowo.Brtatcs Mo l»A'TSS2SffM^iIU!p.'*^ ‘=«„“‘»rtmHrttu M 40 OOM. _Zs- Uc‘Ml“‘lT lUaomflold Tora«h(p, OoUond **Pl!lfi8I TAKB NOnCB THAT . -- Assesimfnt Noll hot born preptrod ond ---•- — the ofttro of the Tovnthlp pohllr rumlnsUon. PricM op Amertcwi Stock ExckangB ssere mind In trading. Anken Chemical w point and Dejay Stores more than that. Fractional loases mm l^y Polarad Electronics, Technicolor, Genoral Gai and British Petroleum. Mead Johnson lost about 3. Continental Ifa-terlala was active and about ud- Toimtliip. Ooktond Ooualy. Iflclrt- 8p<.,i*i Aweismeot Roll IMS been pro- Aereur parcel coutstina M M the Michigan AlrNBO K;sas:.*w».«r/" |1, Woot,pogmflrld Township. Oakland 0 HorUivoot lee Nortn OP desrw «Ht< Bast PO ferl; theu„ s M minutes 04 "rcon^Wi »!' West BloomfteId*^o*wnJffp^dlurond County, Michigan. ^ AcrcMi MrMl MMlitm if ii Mi d^tcrlM M thf ®i^*»*’*f*, BAutbwMt *4. BicUon IS. WmI 1 ^ Ihonihip. OnkMad • ImvIm Om Fkil lUMiiia tl Mia FREnER APPLIANCE St! pa MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER - ^ S. TELEGRAPH ot SQUARE LAKE ROAD^ „ Open Doily 10 A M. til 9 P.M. - FE 3 7051 - Sundoy 10 A.M. til 7 P.M-R I - THE PONTIAC PRBSS. MOXDAV. JUyK mi CLASSinCATIONS INOBX mavM M. IMi ANNOUNCEMEanS ...........a .....a Hdp Wanted Male.........6 Help WMted Eamate......7 Help WioMI .......... EmptaymeotAieMdee......9 iMtWKitiaBi ........... N Woric Wantedilak.......n Work Wanted mnalr .... 12 ■ SERVKXS OFFERED Building Swice ...... 13 . 15 BooUgavlag * Taxes .... 16 Dresamakiag A Tailoring .. 17 Garden Phwiag...... Inooene Tkx Service . LaundiT Sendee....... Landscaping ......... Moving A lyaekliig ^. PaindBg A Deooratiag . Loi« A Found .............. 26 Hobbies A Supplies.......aSA Notices A Personals.........27 WANTED Wtd. Children to Board Wtd. Houaelwld Goods . Money Wanted ........ Wanted ts Rant....... Share livlag Qaarters . Wtd. Transportation .... Wtd. Oontracti, Mtgs. .. Wanted Real Estate ... RENTALS OFFERED Rent Apts. Furnished ..... Rent Apta. Unfurnished .. Rent Houses FvnWied .. Rent Housas UafumiMMd . , Rent Lake Cottages...... For Rent Rooms ......... Rooms With Board........ Convak scent Homes..... Hotel Rooou............. Rent Stores ............ Rent Office Space ...... For Rent Miscellaneous .. Death Noljces ot SIlco tktW rt aitred i.____________ Mrt. Msreua R. «Or»c») MoCrsy Jr.; d«r bratMT •! WlUlkm and Joopti I«ruuk Mri. TrM« Kapiktr. Mn. Hattie Drn Md nn. Sgn« MeCunn. Ain. rar-Tlmd bj ( trandchlMrcn uwl 1 smt.madehlld. Foatral nmre vu bad today at 1 p.m nom tiM Switey Funrral Nnir« with Bar. Uaurloa Shackell olflclat-iDf. IntariaeBt In PntSnd Hark TohabilLa. Jims n. ini. tom. m S. Oalnnbomuib. Royal Oak, K> n: daar brother of Mra. ty naaaa. RaeltaUoa of the Roeary, Uondar. Juae n at I p.m. f r a m the Manley-BaUcy Puorral Home. lU Oakland, BIrmlneham. Pnneral eerrlce wilt be' hrlo Tueeday. June 27 from the Shrine nt the UtUe Rower at I am. InterBent In Oak i(ery. Royal Oak. Ur. win lie In atate at ejaayr-Bo M Lovno UmORT OP OUR ■other, LuetU Jenntasi. who paaied owof Amo 31 WO. Lorine and kind In aU her wayi, Oprtibt and Jaet to tbt end of her daye. Slocert and tme. In her heart and mind. BeautIM uaMortat aha left be- hM. Badly^ulaaod by mb. daashUr CX)ATS WFUMAt. aoifK DRATTOWfE^k OR J-TT57 Donelson-Iohns Tbai^tfal S VoorheesSiple L. nous PS 3.SJ11 « rapUca aS M In As IS, 14. 19. tl. ». 9 M, u. re, n. 71. H. I SI. IN, 1S6. m. IN, M US, lit, 117. He» Wnnfd MnIn A LSkoiMO local' and LbHO on. tiru' axpdrlanoa^ naUonal bc-ooaint BBlaaBaa. Piriin able to produce ner buelneie plac de.h veloplng company leadt. Salary MANAOBR POIk POT-POIT folt oaunt, yoBBfc anibl--- ■raat ba A toset btaBi naonl. Lmm bOBrt.------ Balurdny —,. „„—IT— — W»tertor?!*°' -fiHBBr-wsr-iSpBF Oeneaei, Oakland and tSaooMb Countlaa. ■acbantenlly btoUaod n^ e^bto^ manai^j^ by^ trabUns and s«WaM ad the worM'i oMhI and tarjatl aan* Sany In St ntU. Mn^nary re- Abofc neorane a boBdabla a^ow mrvrriwrr eea man vieauMu or Charlat Barwald aU day Uooday — ——— M or n. at UotoL 14 aUla — on. 10. r Tnaaday. Juat I >BU 2J. dSMoro M »uth of Pontlae m REAL ESTATE FOR SALE -----------------------1 For Sale Houses ......... IneooM Property For Sale Lus Property .. 51 For Snle Resort Prop^ S2 LOT. PBRRY For Sodn Lots .......y.— 54 For SnN AoNgs ....... 95 For Sals Farms......L.... 56 Rant-Lcina Bui. Prop. . For Sals or Exchange Sals Land Oootesets MoMartoLosi............n MERCHANDISE Swaps ............. For Sale ChHhing .. ... Sale Household Goods . Antiques ............ HI-FT, TV A Radios Water Softeners....... For Sals MlscsUansous . Christinas Trees .... Christmaa Gifts....... Do It Tour^ .. Camaras A Sale Office EquIpnMnt Sale Store Equipment Balt, Minnows, Etc. ... Sand, Gravel A Dirt . .. Wood. Coal A Fuel ... PIsnta. TirsM Shrube . For Sale FNs........... Dots Trained. B’nM . Hay, Grain A Faad . automo^ #or Salt HooNtrailin farm MIRCHANDISB For Sale Uvestock......93 Wanted Uveitock........91 For Sale Fadtry......... W Sale Farm Produce......« Safe Farm Equipment .... 97 M ........... .........99 ForBdetkw. Sale ITuCk TkN .... ^SaleBieyelm . Boats A Acceaaoiiea . For Salt Aii*lan« ...^ Tranapbitation OOered . Wantad Uaed Oars Uaed Ania Paita ,....e and ttniek Puti. ibAUTIPU QAmRpcJTTTTibSTBirT trsTtlM la laMontd wetMa of MfTntrtll ONrAMiA. ftAAPtflfiA. AMO. OR REAsdkABiA-s oiuii srkcEB Lot 111. SncUoe L AcmU Park ------------ Cemetery Ownnr 1 Wanted Male 6 —AToNcr— t ata aaiMlaia, mail b« wuaas IKS COLLSOB RTUOiHT " _________ ... jitoIllB«nt, *(- trtielye, y • a n g (31-301 - *----------n nblo •• offer Degree preferred, will tc-eeU alBHiBBi ot two yeon collogw edvatUa. Salartod Mon aattloa. lau eaaloyed bonotiu. oar f«r-Bltbod. OMMb B Mondial de-pondo Odly oa AUlty. Soloo nroo Iroa PMdIao la Laa-olng. Flint to Obta Sao. tb^arri^ an InjnrMow Ing oipirloBoo. salary ro> johwaaaU I* PtaUaa Piwas tP TOO *Afc* wdakiiM-wow: but eoaU ato nbout S» ostra toi U to U bsari work. 3 to InlshU ir «tob, om Bbv Mr. Poamd. •olotMB. WUI trata. PB SeU3 »0 W Joeephinr__________ NA-nDNAL~mANO OROANltA- position stfoio a coroar opportunity throogh ploanod odrance- prerlout^lmllor builnou eipe-rlanco Is dotiroblo. Ooad etortlng salary plu liberal employe bonr- Credit Corp. NO GAMBLE TRAINEES w *\ Wanted Miecelleneew 30 3 Laimk' iodiiu. psiva^ eloy, oyery olbsr Saodoy and I erary Uonday off. we have laundroii and cleaning help. rc<-srsnesa rsauirad, only experl-reply 8Urt July 15. | eld HUla. Raply PwnUac, Call me back later. Janie! I'm helpini; mom with some cleaning!" __ ABOORD-THSIt 8KB 08 CAPITOf. 8 A VINOS b LOAN ABSoaATION _ Tg W. Humn St. PK ^1 1M.MEDIATE ACTION i Work Wanted Msle 11 Lendscaping 21 . jfoR KousxwoRt AND L. Templcton, Realtor Nre In. call belOfWjLAWN AND ODD JOM. IXPIRl- BPBCUL ktBRION BLUB OR KKN 3331 Orebarri Lake Seed PK 4-MS3 cl^jw^ame. ft33l’*R’ij " » n<» to ft 5-3S03 AI , r V w^aimSS^ieMmi trek trimmiro and rmov- AI.I- L.A>»h YOUNO ----- (.1 OR FH.\ any kind. PE 5-1304. ! ______ Don't loea your eflUSy, call ui lor —'----------------------i Moving Rnd Trucking 22 i ... .... . . . ■ . _ - R. I. WICEERSHAM A-i Movtm BBRYicB. REAB(w> !“!JE_M5E!f-- v;:_ builder _____OR l-dS4l. 3 kooMi. rnBAT, Lidinra aM> |M PB l-lW. ill Bt. CTaaaaa. 37; iiooMa! priyats ba+r. aatr. PS H*»t. IS4 ML Claawaa. LRodB apartWkrt flit both, ciaa^ oMoad flonr. aaae Oaaaral ItoapiMl totrata aa- tmnee. gamga PS i-3SU._________ 1 nrxMdS AND BATH. SMALL y wtleoaa, 335 Florenea. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, PtW-nlthad or nnfutn. CIm. tiwalre caretaker. U3 Ebet Huron M. 3 kooMs andTuith, new pur. allure private eatraeoa MUIUot furnl.hed 313 State at PE 5-3MS 3 lioow. RBDEOORATSO. OTIL-lllee turn., aloes In. PI MISI. rROoiife. cL■ AN. ufiLifia T\VENTV»OXK Rait Apts. Unfandakefl Jt tST-PLOOR. 3 ROOMR AHD BATH, refrts. and etora. PH S-dSiA r ROOM' “iHti 5iad*Iwler alrSaK^. Apia. dMAahara, Ti ____ . aBDRboM apaIt- aente with prlvota bathe. Mara I'eRtoeiator, boat and bat aae tar hRw&had. Ctoss_ to tm. Paha vma . dM Adtora bill Bt. adalU ealy. PL SVttt. .1-R.M. APARTMENT.^^ 3 ■00518 "and BATH ««6oit Uke. Phone OR 3-l»T3. ______I. RATR, PRIVATB PARE- bag. best lamleiNd. Pine apnrir ment Mdg . oanTcnlenl lacaUaa. Adbite siJy. Only 1 BTOilablc. Glori.! Apartments^ downtown. Ratrlgaratar. hast and water fumlebed 331 N, Perry 3^i^ ANb batIi.^HUiW1e lower. Claes in. AduN« Ratof ancaa! 11# h month. PS S-IISS 1 ROOMS.' HEAT AND »OT ki-lor furn. lit par wk.. an. bath nad entraaae. IIS 8 Marriaac. OR 1-S35I or PK S-dSW. ROOM~WlfH STOVE. lEfRlO-trelor. Mill Pand. Clark^. AniaMa Jnly let MApla d-Wl 1 ROOlii PRivATd satSaSB entrance. Ratrlferator. etore. hoi water. Meaa heat A-1 ceadww. Oarage. Near Estlcrn Jr. High. PE 3-M3T. BOOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND S-ROOM AND BATH. UUNDRY 3 ROOM. PRIVATB BATH. Ilf A week PE t-IISe 3 ROOMS AND BATH. BABY wiS,- ____Past Astloa by buyer. CALL. PE Mild. 11 to • a as. BUILDINO CQ. _ _ _ pereonsble. No phons oalle please. Interviews inly. Urd. Hladlcal Clinic. 361 North East Rlvd., aamar Panther. jlHOOTP^ w^ii +0 koRi IN RooMiNo likmmM bands. Uva la. Call hstwsan 13 and d. PE t-IWd.______________ WOMAN POR OOOKINO AND I SMITH M 3V1NO CO. PKJMMI 'kASVbmilJO OT RbUSEWORK. hauuno and rubbish, ahy- EZPRUtlXNCED OIRL MSIign ! HAUUNO 'aND RdRUSiT'RAME are inSag ’iL^fwSer*!^LWL hahysml^ and Ught housework 1 your Nrtea, Any tiaa PE MW5 Laslle R^MIddlelaii. nsnVnw^'grT j HAULING AND RUBBISH. |3 ' DON'T load. anyt.me PE ddSSd. » for yoar hoaa «»,•. OR 3-IH3. ______ Mr Clark_____________ lioht maolwo -----uHffNoiPioESil®) R. MMdl^ n ROOMS. HO drinkers. Tel-Huran Sbop^g Coals uuntlas ruraiihad toO no.o,-enres Call Yfatd E Partridfa, lOdO W. Haron Bt.. PE 4-3MI. ROOMS whH HVw sfU^S aTO rafrliaralar. Ulad bath laaatre Apt T at IT Chartotta. No pMi. - ■ room, rath, downtown. ---- Auburn PE 4-1134 Chaabarialu. PK 3 ROOMED BJ floord-S14d, -Aite 4 itbdUk M6hWlfl»: aodara apartawuto, eonrsalaadas of private home, n 4-1341, efter (own. 115 Ing 3114 Aabura. PB I toMMs. aVtVAN LAM WRj llega AU private. RwtaaaMe Dd utilities PI d-didd I , - - - ^ ^--n. si.wows^ sou u,,..................... Pontlae Lake ■ J LADY TO TAl amco dutas. Pay e------ Sion,basil. Miracle Soft Water torv6«. SSB5 S. Roebest^ Road. Troy, TR a-WII, MA S-UIO. 1 Help Wsntcd " and " Louis BorM. Raaltor. PE SOdU ___________^ I ~WE MEED H^OTSB fo BILL Painting d Docorating 231 realty . OR^4-O43e builder ---------------------------- want to but d OR_5 ROOM DEPUTY CLERK. TEMPORARY expeiienas la tax routine required — shorthand, typing Salary In line with tvAUncotkNW Address handwritten retume to City Man-xeer. City Hall. WxUtd Lake. Man OR WOMAN WITH CAR. WANT TO BUT d OR 5 BOOM V Lr. 111 >8T CLASS PAINTIHO AND DECO- housa tB largo hA. Eatl. na« Bniwnn ayYICe______lo rating K. E. WllWta. UL 3-3*40 MM M»» CIM* PAINfwo.'^Ecd- J?!.Ef®sJ?yteV Can^pay*m™"5»» ,RAR(sAIN AAA PAtkYiNO ANt) DECtbRAf; j Rent Apts. Furnlskedl 37 |«5^?Jhe,*^‘. ” i 1-ROOM AND ««TCHm. Mtm'TE 33e ea ft. PH A terms ACME qUAUTYDECORATOlls entianee. I girl, did PB I's Csiiitraetlan. PE M133. PetnUng. pdpar ramoyel Wall |-N(kiM EPFTciENCT ---------------- .»»Uh.g y!;;. „t. UL 1-3180 ALBEVA APARTMOT ____________________ .. TEACHER DESIRES PAINTING I 3NI N Paddock- __?**:__ ij^ntETHufiSm^ j rMDROo* delum work oaloi ALL KINDS , kig Waakly Apply Md | iary. Old aya oo'handleap- Pull or part Ume. PE 3-3M3.______ WHITE MIDDLBAOID CHRMTIAN coaple ta llva In. Rant frwe In exchange tor care for elderly lady. State age and references. Reply Pontlae Post Office, Bpx i. Employment Agencies 9 .\rBL R\ «OAI) SALES AND SKpVtCE BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT Ptreplacee. patios- Vtorkjwrae - NELSON. INTERIOR. EXTBR-lor. Workmaaehip gaaraalacd I Refersnoas. PB 5-WdS. ___ ■ I A LAf>T irf^^pkbhRATOR. I Interior ftrst Ufoor, p lartment. Newly decorated. r, parkins I at door, gai _ d-fm or PE ►MAI I ANh 7 kBDROtiM, himlriiad I a k d I r a a I agds. 01 3-1106__________ _______Clair llt.M WEBKLT. T' VATE bath aod _ aad HtiUUaa. Alas d uttUtles turarah^^k Aldd3. BACHELOR APARTMEHT,^ NORW ead. vary alee, private haUi. PB c^»b. y-lliSbM'^ APARTiiWf Phone MAple HIM co'lork Avaoaa P COLORKD I--aftar 5 M PK -- . "S.fTS'WiS^^ caapla d-irio •1.,* wk*oir lie and consolidate debte. also' PRA CB-Brick BuUdwa. lac. BM 3-KW ____________________r— CBMtNT WORK OP ALL KlNDd . 3 AOUL1S __________________PB 4-5»d3 A P t R- 3 ROOMS AND MTR NICKLY an pri«ti/ new" bed yttllMas turn 113 54 per wk. #3 B Taa-manla PE 1-dlll. - _____ 8 VkOM RBsaiisD umCR. IM WhBlemara. IT SENECA 1 raaae aad aalh. ultU.iv« nlshad. chUdreb wraritled. SUM Pr weak or MS par maim O Hempatead, Realtor IS* Boat Haran, PB dAMd. aAar 5 pa. PE »-'ld35. AVON Af aIAmeiITb. n byTI srarwTsv," Auburn, Corner of Edith I raaai aably daearalad. aaraar Mrraee. gaa baat aad garM* in par tootob Alas, adhar Jjaij AUbHra l^ra*TSr S EdUh or tall FT TCil_________ _ RAC hTITo R APARfittNT._73 moffis and hath, shawar. relrig gas alset, lumraod. bldg , good addraaa. HI t-dia. ' Brick Flat—Heated AMraattva low tamUy botidNw MM ABbum Ava.. Anbara Hu 1^1 b roar privatt aolraaaai llvtna laam, I badiwoa. klUdMinu dmatla, bath b garaga. ItoftraMas a aired in per maMh. pbunt 3-7HI ar FE MIS5 CLRAH TSoSB apartiUnt; ttave. relrig and uttl jvt ba^ aad eetrance. IK 1-ISM ar PE Electric Id ft Plberglas'cEUairT miRK W ALTI^. _O.C££^e.art_oRj^ eat. wtadihleM. etaarlng. Coianwrelal or rea^ntm^at^n- Losfl THURSOAY JUNE iT ■trals. and trailer. New ng ^ large wamaiirraa ee- Oraylon Plalna Shall OU SMUon. ouuit Vidd! timates ^one OR 3-«IW-_ 35 HP. Big TwiJ. 15. ft. Plberil^asl KxCAVATthMC^OIA^^NA ~ BoSl wlndshiaM. etaaitog. is^tlc B^mi BM 3-OWl and traUer. gwj tolfBTtoTlMA'^ Og 4 HP. PttMnf Malar, Haw ••••" Maraury. ; TRAlhSiRB son . ««* AStotrn Rd, ' UL ».lOP7'“dlTl^nir.. **! • (Bet. Crookf ani Llverao(s Rds i | tarwis. PI AftWSB ^OM^ONDALE HIOH ffoU ^1; $500 A MONTH TO START Plai eowalMMa, tor • arsTu!” BOOKKEEPER -•^?-rePaiks LostrFiRAih^ftU6‘Ht tkr t o r? ~~BHfa nnr ’ { WILL THE MAN WHO TOOK TME English setter from r Dlila eall OR 4-IMI_______ ,, _ Notices and Personals 27 TSTTWll? I —--------- -------------- ‘ L. A. leans, i dainty UAH) IUPPLUCS, 13> --------- --------- PK H-WSd Woman asa SIMS wlA UfM typ- I todriT^lhi'r Su5rVe*iSf*«*erie "y^dSsr- I. Val- Telegraph between t aad II a.m. eoln laundry. Oanami elean-iip work and gtvtns.oud abnnsc. 5 hourt per nlfhi from t p.a. to 13 P.W.. Ill .Auhutu. 81140LE. SjfptklBHfiD FARM hand for genaral farming By month. 34dO Dutton Rd . Rochrs- iolElfBEr™ [ totoib Ukk TO tAlirW A ransamaiito. A late ■odel ear. Insurance OPPORTUNITY Oakland County TBOUSAlfOa af our ptaewt policy COOK OR CLERK . . the help yon need is quickly yours through THE PONTIAC PRESS WANT AD COLUMNS. For thei^Vant Ad Department just dial .;. FE 2-8181 " OFFICE SECRETARY Age 30-3* lor downtowq office Must have good 13'plng and shorthand Ekcepttonally hmhriiayin* position WRh eseellcnt llrm Mid 4Yst Emptoyneat m Peniiac state Baak^aiig. pK 5-»3n .Siegwsrt Constructioii | Cemfent Work , SWIMMING POOL^ l-day tostoUanaa. _ Ha •oney down. M a wtak. Por>jnore In-formatloa yaw MUaVdealer Plah Swlmmlns Pool Ob. OR ^^Ine IMl B. Trlegraph. PE ~Businen ServIcB IS ARE DEBTS WORRYING t YOU? OH doM as a plaa you -No ebarsator bdxlfH boalysls Write or phiiiM larFraa baaklH. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS TEACHERS mont duilM Iba gnanaer Numths. Pleaiant.^inad waelL oWaring ageallent toaasie to thoaa who qaalty. Reply 'giving brief par-^ hletory a^ data you Jrill be available for employmant. P.O. Box M, Pobtlaa. IMehttxn. jNEXPdSnb OHANOB MAKES avxllaMe 1^ HawlHgh huriwjs In N.E. mklrnid Co. Bpiaodid bUsInass poaetoUHtos bsiu..^ Bxcep- 20 IMB TYPISTS 25 TYPISTS (MAN.) •?W A.M. tS^VS >.M. 4 SENSIMATIC OPERS. d:W7>.llf. TO U:M MID. Experienced '’girh ntfcded at once for a temporary assignment in the Pubtiac area. Our representatives will ^ in Pontiac on Monday, iune 26th, and Tuesday, une,27th. Interviewing ours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Kelly Girl , ' SERVICE, L\C 90i Kiker Bkig. Cor. W'.' Huron - Waynq Fpf further inf^mation call Miss Stebbins - WO 3-9^ Inatructionto—Sched* 10 Bathing and Trimniing ^_____________ _ - - »ii 'breeds ■ M dogs_ Kc^jj **ei*lt*to -Michigan Aseecialloa wf Credit Cauotvlors - Amarican Aseocletlon ol Credit Oauaselora Are You Debt-Happy? DO IT TOURBELP KITS WITH WOOD OR ALUM DOCKS LARAON AND WAOEMAKER . boats CIROMMAN CANOES. TET-NEE TRAILBBH OPEN SUNDAY 183 . ' * YOUR EVINRUDB DEALER i Hat ringioii Boat \\ orks ; i IdM 8. Telegraph kL PB 3-to33 • Learn Meat Cutting TRADE No ago Umll. Only (•» weeks for our RetoU Super Mar-kats. Own a market «t ywur awa. Send for appIMatten eewliwe iJTSJSSS: lubjecla, PE 4-1181 rOR BASIC JOIN OAUMORXR'S ACCORDION aehoel 0nnme lebeduiei »w lanalns. Aacurdloo luratehcd free, while learning. GALL.\GHKRS 18 B Huras dellMry etrvica. CaU ( •m-s,w04____________________________ rHiRLPBSrinFB. ihar raaaW amvlea. 1 MdSlZ____ • NE SHARPENED. ». IS Batlay St , ^o^lmnin£j^ TaxBB^6 Ft TOUr I 1, Htmei ItrrkFi. MMlni. wiEi: IB kN0#ik3 m w tt ^Mrx Nora Him I of asA reotaUy ^ ARE YOU IN' DEBT? PINTER'S 1370 N OPDTKE RO- .... ... foot, walk gale, eluded All work and i guaranteed Corner parie. 81 each eaiy larwa OR 3-8151._________j Furniture Refinisliing rORNIWE REPtNI^„_^^^^ PE 4 M34 r^alrii \HCK£Y STRAKA TV SERVICE DAY OR RIGHT PE H8M Tree Triinming Service EXPBRT nun SERVtCE. FREE ------1. PE MdOa ar OB H8B8 We^ Wwrted Mate 11 Dreasmaking, Tailorlni 17 gga-. ■t *»r»-‘™^-l*U£S: TAILORI bpwa”wV *8-ms tfsar- —fci-piMdof . mT- ---——' „ wltJhWAoioRd '*T MA- BOY. 17. GOOD WOhtXR WOULP Itt^a^^yrk or work af any- AL WARNER'S ROTO-TILLINO, lawny and gaidaaa,__PE 4-8848. CUSTOM PLOW. DHAO^^ISC:. mmmb mhi mi n,Mam*** pefime m a«w, pr mii iwr / .. IIOMB AFPOtirrMBIfT i City Adjustment Service FE S-9281 733 W. MORON. JONTUg^mN _ - d AEkOf^lbs KNAPP SHOES rnwO. HERMAN OR 8IM1 Aitf dtHL OR tt64iAir RidmKo THOMPSON MPTRAEE8 DORSETT PQutROLAa ABROCRAPT OLASS AND ALUM. OLASS AND ALUM. CANOEl 8' AND IV ALUM. PRAItt BOCK SAIL BOATS ”*j“oAWm'3^‘"" oator trailers Caapleta alack of marlae dccea-eorley Painty and tlbarflay mt* unala. WE RE^;T boats, motors, trailers PAUL A. YOUNG, INC OPEN 7 DATS A WEEK 4838 Dixia Mwy. - Oa Lo6n LUe ________OB deill________ Building Modemiiation Landacaplwg________ 1 MERroN BLUB SOD. YOU ^'m. RSia^^nr'isli cmkt Rd. Ixd RlNEf ROOF BOARDS 4e S 1X3 POBRINO STRIPS »J 3x4 Ella Dry Plr to Ml 3x4-8 Esanomy Btadi JR PONTIAC LUMBER CO. CASH AND CARRY 831 Oakland AfO. PE «-W13 Plywood x1i!SrSg«;*f5ft,‘3Sci« - Trucks to Rent '^’^TTu'jK-IK’A'^’SShr** AND EQUiPMENT . Damp Tmaki ■ SamLTraMan Pontiac Firm and Industrial Tractor Co. 135 a- WOODWARD I rm ♦MSI PR M4U Opaa Dally Ibc udi'e Sunday ypholatarhig Ur HORTH PBRRT \ FE 5-8888 Service . Water-Softener Service irt 3-3UI or p» 4-ORl r|ir sal* n«MM 49 tor SM nawM aa ani Win waaN a'^iaaa ataSli aldor aautn hotao, a* * bawaa-IraUar ta trade. NataOB BMg. Oa. , FOR SALE U.S. GOVERNMENT . PROPERTIES THE VETHRAEB ADiaMIB- DAY SHIFT Bx FfW|||f Adrim) For Sate H—Md d>l NOTICE-COLORED vwvnnar-iir*"- T PADDOCK ST. _____Oo«tf kMt, •TS3fci*lS8P^*"' ***^ Paul M. Jones. Real Est. | k»altt AST N ruua n t3bt S^Ai^hrifcHT. kEntiam »tor mad fturt AdulU. rafaraiicr _.... -Ka^nrEl KS'.flKT SS-Vt!? ..illi:.’: W»«t Hardc._______ aAMboard Ami. MmM tot.________ ---------------' II.M DOWN - A SACIIinCE ] htdrooBi. All fact hrkk. nui burniMrt. A AMUtj tbrauflioiKI rtrlMsI cdadlUOB OAi»»»»d Co»-^(ttl^^UadacAp^ Maw Waur- WK HOT j awdam Jmt Airaart. >■ MW , Val-U-Way ooqp wnra and tkaom GI itur « p-m. fH Mm ■ NIC! ROOM foR~oarrubiAN. I|M dowotowa. f* 1NM. “ >in» At. ____ $25 MOVES YOU IN n PAmonovs --1 pam-ILY INCOia - NEWLY PAINTIDD — LOOn ORBAT AND U OREAT — tarn A ifcSm McoiiB. WRIGHT - lar|t Mt —*1*151*1* ttani - YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE A TETEIUH TO BOY - TEE tfM&L REALTY 00. ha« kaaa ao-Bolattd PROPERTY MAR-AOER bf Iba OOYEEN-MENT tar lUa Mta. CALL — Min aad aaa at UMr B.rs!;.Ti-.23ri.«. I STRAIGHT AS AN • PACE ______bmtBM, fcwjjaa^lW. m GI Nothinjf Down rph*”kT.‘.'!i!.’' c ARRO •K.jsTS'PW'sa s-i. srsTUTijrfe^ aaloa fniH ■tiiSS BltCDWa mu storms Mrttns. lortf m. aidbaMAM SMI DOWN. MO Modaal >roMB hat—------^-r- aad aU Baat. Nlea lal aaar Plahar Badr. R. J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 MS W.ELAND AYWjg ..u •It certainly makes you feel insignificant . . . when you realize it'll take our tax money and the money of MILLIONS of other taxpayers to put a man up there . . .” ixn Wn.L HANDLE ^ Loraly > badrsaaa briok raaobar aaar Drartaa Plalna. Baaaai aawly dwaratad. Lana For Sale Houbcb lendahad. Naar Bt Baeadicl »■« TpE I^SM OeaalMai achaato. aboppti* aa< -LE^JzSL baa aarrlea. CaU PE a4«f. kont Hoobcb FamiihMi piApiHiolfedAfiLt SIS *» W~bp _______haaia. Ui llraplaca, dlaiat wllb buULIa ear two aitra larM ------------- bath * lha OrU Oe*. Naa paUai. Tab badreowa aad full bath oa tba aaebad llo*. Lavaly laallT raoai la basaaaal. Ma-hataar paaallac. bar, plaatar CAPE COD. 4-BEDROOM DNPIN-labad but llrabla. Laka jartTUaaea aa Caaa aad ElUabath UJn. Walk-la baaaaiaot Will taka taall- ..“ifir trusSraSiV": Ph*a PE aens .ftar « p a.„| jrta5,?W5asiv-?s PACE REALTY OR S-SOS BtllLDEW ' Pricad i For Sole DALE, SIN DOWN TO ______Tick 1-badrr------ * ' rasa. Call MArkat rsST BIDE - Ball er lawllT luepwf. thftt rsBt for ovtr mo. T tarsi rail WUl lor lUalt atrliS& •VL, bast Lana W aad parN N bouaMraUar'prleN at oaly GILES iCLAREBTON •rq; .ISboiSss: ra. Laria tat .I-\leflroom Brick A ipotleaa ra*b boma alUi badroaiat. CaU altar 4. ‘ s;aiu*Ki,roE°%g** beach, park for raaldaoli. Prlead at sn.HB bwludlria Inararad tat. HOWARD T. EBATINO CO. . ^^a^^AdiRa protorrod. Phaaa cikAW 's^BEDRbdM bmif. For Rent MlaccHancosu 48 W. Loaf Lake Ed. t« bU.. ----- ~ bard Laka Rd. MNata OPI :M dallj ascapt Tbaraday. Wallpsiper Steamer Plaar MiStn. Ba»4i«w. Nf- Owkars Laka Are. PR S-«N. pioneer RMnOANDB - I BRO-—» brtek. aarpadN Hrlas rcoa. laila Mta baOi, rae. ropai. Rent Hoi For Salt HoubEb • •^STSS* .TRJSt,";?' Idaal' lor youM„eoupla. Low dowa aaraioDt. Will haadla coa-tract. Roar Horthara Hitb. PE k-ina or PE 4-SlN___________ NORTH 8U>E ' Loral; lanU; boma - E— lant caodittan. 4 badrMmt. I'a batbi. llTlos room and dtalDS rooai aiodani khebaa. canat-Inc. baaauant. raeraattao room. ^boat. WbHa alubilintta Wtas. 1 laailly. Cyctana laaclnf. Baaull-lull; landacapad irounda wub doa-eaa of aretsraani and aiaay other “ta beal. Purnaoa lor aaeh unit. 3S- Mac 1 carpatad. Brick III oapt land eaatrae aaa claar haaa a alUBlI 1 taitaaeapad lot -am HlsO, bita aw Id atrsM,SN.N. Eras - Lana I badreaBi brtek sb. Walkout baaemaat. Larte raata. Lota a( ataaat apaea. *** OMi^a*%ili. loralj t.wa-alary brick Ittalta boma. Larea Ur^ »..£r*..iin£SrL*‘.sx D aocapt land aaatraat ar trade. brick baaia yauriall. BeperM dl^ I. sa.i«. M.tN dawB. 2-BEDROOM ERICK SSlStaJL"sis*!rSNJ[“ a^r-VTrd: NICHOLllf^HARGER i ST iSJ:. ^lI5r*oi "rti FE 5-81S3 I ’*‘’*'* ' *J*^^|i4aBit66M B*igii. Ml wiAT RENT BEATER SJN down and STa per mo V*ent 2-bedroeai buotalow. 3 lot OBl; N.IM Clar tatr. Mr LaMandrs oi PE 1-7BM JOHN K. IRWIN A BONB Raaltori BIDoa ISM 113 Wail Huron Btrael Wa bora acriral load larma — Larsa or iiiall acraast. Olet ui a rial tar datalli. UNDERWOOD REAL EBTATE pys-rg- laria r*__________________ , libad lloora. outalda plantar, •bruba. ate. Hurry ou IT‘- CtaUdrau bataai bwi. I Now ebadlttan Ita--------- I noara. Alumlaum otarma- SW.SN. I Eaay tar|ia. 'POLLT rURNIllTO HOME •»» prirUayai on I lakai. WIca atud-I an buBialow EieaUaal eandlttaa. ! SaaiwaM ate. call Mrs. MeCar-r, EM MtaJ Tarma. Perrv Acres J badtaami, liriaB raam.^alca^ kltebia>Hii Mta of lull NiaaiaBt, smf& Ooaeaolaot W IMDO •ebaaU. »•«•••< to Jiyft Ona Week tram M-M. A TROLT PINE Btnr. Golden Opportunity BaiaU laraatmaM Drira-la. alaiM-ard Nulpmaal wllb tjtajm tar ai-^alaa.^^y of ftWaat an paradnad wiri at PoaUacTLarsa parktacana. 0*id lor Iruh alap. Naar takaa aad Btata Park 5S:.5f**?lir*'Slri!:"L*w‘1b'Sa55; payataat. ted MeCOBLOUOII. RfA^'W* phone 68i-2211 SlU Caaa-EUiabatb Read OPEN S4:M___________MUiA»y >»« GIs City Biinealow Near Parry Btreal. S b« baaemtat. all turnaea Bneloaad | porch On patad atreat. naar! •cboola. eburchaa.. a^Ptoc aad No Money Down c*255&.f‘£*SlSSiac*«V,»'| aionlb. Low down paymaat. i SC'HUETT realty 460 W. Huron FE 8-0458 Acroia from Oaaaral HoiplM Opaa S ta S —* THIS 18 A ^OTI 3-bedr*m ranch lypa and only N.MS. Pull prlca. Hl|h. conar lot. Dice laadacaptai^ Mpta'tal cludins avarytEtaif. All you BUILD LAEE PRIVILBOB8. Tbli S badrooai taU baaemaot boma ti oftarad to loma OI with Art Mayor Ruaa McNab I ____ _______ --Jta dpwD eemfortablr iWt, ll»u>s rm. and 14-n kitchen with plenty of cablneti tar the hnuae-wMr. ReereatloD North Side Dcril House TbU boouttfully-kapt borne and crouada la lamithtac to admire. Hardwood floora, COLONIAL HttLS - ttolca aalBh borbood. Eioamtaobl y tana J-badraam brick bUNotaw ^ itaaaad m baamaat, meat M PRA. . West Suburban a Lake. S badrwma. •tarma and laraaai. Larga outdo* nraplMi. sltaebid laraga Parfact lor aulat IWtaf. “'•I? »*• A.Wt.( lag Bare. Priaad OU Ac fumaaa. Two d^ rm. Itarga llra- .JlalK- S».tw. •to. A lot al aatoyabta fl i.littSSpto'uat&B LIBT wny DB. trade. Opm S Sarriaa. L. H. BROWN. Realtor IN EUaabalk LaN R^ Ph. PR t-MN w PR kSSto SELL BUY TRADE nasoSBT Ms B Bta. A MS A BM. Altar A OR S4NS. I tamt 3„ I oE>rkD/%rkbc rtiTDi cv !•“* flatabad bear 2 BEDRCX)M DUPLEX . ,_»r fama*. AI Lake prlriMm. goa ---- aa»n^M«a ^.tac olrp*t aa CaU OR 34711 ROUND LAEB J Ky pw ad bare, a O'NEIL WILL DHOOHATK •|75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 I Btrwt off Airport Raad. ►— ■ ORS-aSN.___________REALTY PACE MULUPLE LUTINO B l.\CO.\lE-2 HOUSES HURON GARDENS Let Uia rant balp pay for 55iimS.Tiat.itaSr.;i.- wllb llroptaM. etatot awaco to apara. Sl-R. kttaW 8PACI0DS PAMILT BOMB • ' a If Bt. Prad'i. I 7 badror- af PoBUaa. a.|«ga______________ Mai^ laaalra N Oil-' *Maeat. all R35*a!*r*y fM^ cab PB a-Tail. A. au* an. ko 4-am. ____________ I REDROCHf BOOBB POR RENT; wN^JjwtaMlk oU luraaca? Walk| ROCHESTER FINE HOMES YIRT ATTRACTTYB l-BIOROOM brick raiieb bama tacaled on a beautiful Ttr*ra weeded tat Boate of the featuree are Circle sr.’r,. ’z?ta.:23i acreaaed-ta parch. caaatatilif af 1 badraami. wlUi taU Ntti ap. 3 raamt down wllb lUB porch bod full Maamaat. 111*0 la a Diet abady Mt aad yau’^cta Property W|(oad tbapa. - LOOK! LAKE FRONT ON LOTUS I.AKF. Tatr caa't iRord to paai Ibli ^NTENNIAL^ taebrd garage 'Tba 3 WII^Tmd( SYLVAN I.AKE CITY ‘dusi*. *.Ti*irooJ I s u ban baaa look-a roama. 3 bad-laMaaBt. lake prir-at ui thaw wbat mi-. e> Bu ta tba eery apMlal *1ca. SU.IN. Caab to b par cant martgaga. PI Uma alfarad; Ift jur< lura M wiB yaw wnotanenried ap proeal. WILL TRADE!II PROO- NN Iowa Taka arar BC*.**lMulra* at” A CENTURY OP PR< REM It raflacMd ta I an new tri-laral. R^Nari arcry arUtanca of Progreti t5laally* JSmi. ^Larga. ear* patad Uring roam. Tba built- SMITH WIDEMAN 4U W RurM at OPEN EVES. FE 4-45261 G1I.ES REALTY CO. PE 14111 111 Raldwio A«t., MULtBIe UBTU40* AatVICE •t®A",,.®‘"®/2adi^ afy. Nillt $39 Moves You In NEW MODEL 965 Carlisle MLLER JAR OINOttVILLB MIU L* double rt-*-*— alNl link, mu maat.7niMat. ItaeN A tarrifla bargala at aaiy H.MS. ’s!“.a!r WBBRBND «“AW^- CUSTOM BUILT HOMES Rav.O'.Neil. Realtor I P. felagraph Open 04 pm_ C 3-1103____________OR 3-1)^ TOPB IN RPALITT BATIBPACTION ODARANTEVD ARCRITECTUAL BBRYICB ALL PINANCUIO*ARR4kOBO WE will sell tour OLD HOME OR TRADE TRI-LEYBLR RANCHERS POUR RBDROOM8 VETS $40 MOVEB YOU IN N) PER MONTH TOTAL 8 Rooms SIMM TO SSB.BN KAMPSEN. INC. ! 3411 BUiabalh Laka M. PE 44S31 i _______Open Eyaatata_____j It all you Dead to mo IrlcM NEAR NORTHERN RIOR Haw 1 bedroom brtoktroat boma BcauUfuUr daeorotad. Nlny oak BcauUfuU; daeorotad. Bbtai noon. BMlUa kNcbcn. PuU . meat. Oat boot. Pared ttroal. Oaly S4N Nwa oa PRA tarma. IN ROCHEBTBR Bktro aMa 1 bedroom Alamlaua and atoaa boma Nicely dMoratad. Oat heal. Loraly faacN yard. Onl| U.IN with SI.SN down. Im- alahN. latM MumWM. N acraa wooded S3 IN tarma. Taka a look SS* a?rat“Ii»a“”” ■taBT BIDE, ctaao oMar home j HURON GARDENS blTbedroomt. Separate dlolog < , bedroom home In ------1L on B»«B5, ' coUoo methr deem Iowa - sSl moaOi p,„Bi,nl Pa*ad Basement 1877 Sq. Ft. $11,990 3 Bedrooms Family-Size Kitchen Vanity in Bath North aa Baldwin la Eap OPEN DAILY 11 to 7 Basement Models $100 Moves You In Altar S pm. PB MSN. AfHu6BVH s IkWSaB SttfsrTSi.:^ OR 34B43. ____ ____? CLARKErSir $100 DOWN BaSira yaa bay a bamo^ awa arwxa'rJi.'S'.;! W. H. BAS.S. REALTOR NEAR A. C. Compton A Sons MB W Raraa OR 1-1414 Altar S a m.. OR »4i«. Py S-1BM 4 E. Lawn, CTarkitaa. •um •Idtoa. BaMfaard----- . aonthly. mwaod Realty SBS-34IS ! 7U aOUTH BANPOaO S rat.. 1 badrmt.. down, l > n.4xu.l Baiaaaal, jai hriC U DOW lit.ISO OR MWl. P a b I4IB1. aa Btarik Rrtlt;, li DTfMIAE. SMI’ IS"_____ In^R^'BEDROOM TliRAdl ou beautiful prtrata taka and groundr Bwlmmlag. beating aad Tlshtat. UN 34EU er EM s5s44. LARGE 4 ROOM BODEB WITH I rtfrlgarator. Cell PE ... ____ both, Mreh cap TILHOR 1_____ Lerrolao Maaor — 3-bodroom ----- gangf, larga lot. _____toksUi c*f Bub- •tanttal down poyannt. Owner. Pg P3IB4______ WATBEPORb lom. famUr itaa kitabea ad reereatloa type baaa-lent and at eourta. the tat taatura ta tba_^ee af II.IM. WILL TEAIKM .ouse. gas beat, within 4 blocks of Rnwrsoo. Madlsea and North-era Hlkh Bebool, MO a month. Plrst and tost — —•“ ----4 P* 3-113S Rw"‘b(eNAB_____________ fjERbClATE BROEERfS-, 141 Praaklln Bird. PE S' AUR&RN , REIORTB MANOR. Ray O’Neil, Realtor Vta ^rcant meiiiMsToR j % VllM**'*** OR*3.*r^ tl4.M ratras. 3 Ig'a, lets. PL >S4SS. ^iiW?Ta!Bni®afTiiSTiB5ff borbeod. esnseataat toeaUea. S . gaa heat. PI Rent Ldce CttEgCE 41 . L A E E FRONT. weekly. OR Vtm or PE 34et3 lie MILES north on lass Leaving State Must Sacrifice BTLVAN u^a±rnotn. tm pon- - E Or. 3 bedrm. brick. S13.SM. r down payment. A. M. CatteU -..Mer, Opea Dally, UNUSUAL .SITUATION _______e. MA S-ieSB._______ C i E A N COMPORTABLE LAEE Side aattafe at Lake Orioe. MT Owner offers ver; nks 3-bedroom home in Xlltabelb Ukr EsUMs Lake prlvl Mgrs at beauUfnI prtrata Pine 3 badroom brick borne with nice ahmbbery and laria Ml. Pull baaemaat. hardwood Ho*a. aomo birch penMtag,^ ttaptap saatlbuW with cloaat. inUt INI. Alumlaum atormi oad eereant. Mabog-an; eobtaota. raaHy tod both. L-riiaped kitebra Ool; tdlS dn , no mortgage coal. Aaaumt approximately il3.1SS. a'ii p* cant mart-gaga at SBi per moatb Including _______, STEPPING .STONE badroome. Tea, a itapplnx itaaa to iMUrity end baUer Alngt to coma f* hart Is a 3-badmm hodia you can offord and per for. Urge llring room with flraptaeo. oak floors, full bosement, full prlct Is only U.M wHb raty aaay SBloy anbdrbau ttrlng In tbta baois-tlful rillHt with good aehoala, abopptag and trauapertaUam. JuM a law mbiMt from PeoUaa *« tba aupar highway. S-ree« baaia “ JBlri itreA priced at SS.SSS. 13.081 dewn. May wa abew yaa OaTvFORD AGENCY m W WALTON PB t.}M -M E. PUNT______MY >mi MUL1 LETS TRAOB SA\'E $4.00D A Real Dandy TOAT ONBAN RENEWAL MON-, g^rMilfifTu? \ G5trJ „ f* BS.- .-.rSe? bud(;et specials Own your ewa beflie. CSmbp* iM J Jul^ I CiEAlf. MODERN WTIH SHOWER On watarlront. iMepa 0. Band - ■ r CaaertUe Avaltabla ern school, eo pared and ligbud street. Pill base-wUb gas beau soil— - antf-'TSclnerator. fenced TVS ets. bardwoed flasrs. bouv> to cMaa aad asat. Terms araltablc. Call PR 34US darsaa. PE _______________ RT 6wNER. ETLifAN VlLLAOR.'l- —^— * badrMar- — _______SBP-I13I. ________ IBT OWNER. 3 BEDROCMtt. MOO- Taiai • ; nELIGHTFUL BRICK Oaallty 1 IRWitt UUSTlXiE PONTIAC— blacktop street, large — ' flrspltce. I I. IMxlM g acres U you want Mta of room fradi Mr Ihta boaia ta ttia i Cbsrrytai shnibboi hrubbory, BB.BSS.S10S Sown. PONTIAC REALTY ' EoMwIn * PE S4HS NO MONEY DOWN TRI-Urrn BT4RTBR Tear ptaao * ours. Hart mode O. PlBW»y. «llld*. EM 344SI. Silver Lake ^ High. sigbUy MIOB >> Mt^ Good beach - vLusffinSi is'a.'aua^. inside 'Is not aulto fi« alumtaam siding aad storms tai*--- quick salt. iOUTHBAfT bide Bhak ___Y|[B—; storms tad acrooBa. 'Prtaod far Jji 5ctlCa«7*!! .Sylvair Lakr . Only 4 deelrablr: high IB to se-R. tttea wllb take pririlsgaa. It hat oolT I badroom but tt it targe. And the Uring room ta ttiJB Tbo met kitabea bat Aite „ apace Tbart ta a' nul baattaaal* baatad apart-maaU ta periaet watt alda Tal-Ruraa tacsttaa. Lar|e 1 badraam --------- -------------- West . BeauUfM cui STijSLf raemt. OAS HEAT. |tb ee. .. LIST WITH Humphries ‘”"‘¥g2-9236”"- Dorris a bama ta match, taiie Hr-tag reepa wEb baeaMn Era- ra.asai’SSLr; waodf ribi kM^, l-ear aB 5SSfata^7Sia-.“9Rly1 beautiful bama and owner an.-TSLi”* •ttm RAHOI, WHET BUBUttAN. AH aty_^ **di55k5H*6*^Ueir ni!^ boagat ear (a Mreb. Ttiait. A LOT OP D(H.LAR TAI^ UBTl-badiiMm aamaai btaek New Office 2536 DIXIE HWV. - — ^ atalrway ta aleragt • J?f,*1B.*3?lJi?'Sr.ia'S13.y‘f 5-Uttit incefcne aady taaeiMs. Oaly_a thn M.*Slpanta%S !•** J|g SB* fsa VuMJr "Bud” NichoKe. Reullor 4g Mt. Ctamana Bt. FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 5-8004 TRIPP REALTOR Seminole ‘Hills ar MadaiB ktte^ ^ rwn 1Tf«S» HOMES FRcebrick Front Paylh’tt Less 'Thsa Rent $10 DN; No Mortgage Costs Baa kaaSMAiPflaS firtsw rpaa DON’T WaIt-BOT now I ,d*t*'i&*5‘V5S2Sa..i (Mil aan^^rjjotaraiai^i IN CORWIN • I btaek north M MbatcAlm; rblafk asat af OaktaaBi MODELS OPEN 12 Noon to 9 P.M. buasalnw wllb a bad upatalrs, luU a the Lataron _________Priced at lia.3M PHA tarma------------------- IVAN W. SUHRAM REALTOR EE 5-iM71 143 30BLTN COR. MANSFIELD °gyLjss*gs^5°.isgi^” DOWNTOWN teal ctaaa ta tbta tnlmacutala bua-galow with aa additional 3 room aad bath apartmaat. WlU aalt furaltura and all. has gas beat. 3 car garage A nice heme for raOred couple |l3.tM. Terms _______ WILLIS .\1 BRFWKF down plus ' JOSEPH P. REI8Z. SALES MGR. 'IfE 4-SISI ^^ItaN^B^ HURON PT FE S4B33 * ” n 4-4731 ANNETT Nr, New Shopping Center Shopping Center nalgWMriMBd, S-r«.' bath S-ntary borne ta is;?'_________________ tarma tp reapwaalbte paopit. Ottawa Hillsr^JtwJtanch HIITER HURON GARDENS. 3 bedrMm brick, 3 car garaga. lull bata-mant plularad walla, oak floors, ■gaa furpMa. tarma. LOTUS LAEE FRONT. 3 ----, laoly S3.MI CLOSE IN. Bll r l-badfaom raaah. ampli “b.r^T Sylvan Lake Privileges ,iPrtaa raSuasE. S^rat ^ laa. ara* and MilMa bar. bast. S-aar larata. faaaad bMk yard. M1.1N. tarma. Hammond Lake Priv. Williams Lake Front * amSmto W.lmaa.ma MMEb ««t • —-‘-■-I rN. iSslTs itb batba. PuU 52 Acres, Metamora Arebltaotarally Basitiwd 3-yti-ald 4----*— attapMtf earamlc Wa batba. atatira field aSaaa nraptact att. garaga an.SSB, Sarmt. WE - jdu, TRAOB ANNETT INC Realtors ___- - .n*?!* *1.. .u FE 8-0466. StriMSS .'.SiSTMS SLSlTfru.fflSir’SBi pa today f* a------ Brick ramh bama with attachad ■araaa. Urgt llring r---------- 5r*I>taea. ^ioua I Attachad gamgr ------- raaa. Larga Mteny titrat wnm wit tunon baUt ko»t. Mf Hi'rss I^M CALL ua. 'Wi.’BSlLSff " NICHOLIE-HARGER AUBURN HBIORTB AREA -tewB 'f* HMa targt 3-bad I* jeam, 3S-fl. ItrVng l4Cftad aa 3 lota. H.nI. S3SB DOyN^t- North aatatrboa J2r?iu'b!r^r..jrtr “ *M I.*lTOM» REAGAN A EMA li Aabara .i t'-- u- THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. JUNE 26. 1961 TWENTY.THREE PorS«l»H« ) PEI O mirtrd «. Om JACK LOVELAND tw CM* i*u M. rtm».a STOUTS Best Buys Today ta *T*nr d*UU. OuUteDdlaf yard -----J for imalUr born* fr»« ud *)**r. Thlf bon* bM an idaal floor plao for family Uvlsf. m batba. Carpotini loeludad. to- ■oiacmmo onuiual. Loiury laka-lroQt UTtat and prl«ad imdar IU.*M. IHU imnaeulau tomali m bllltlda lot vltb b*au-tlfttl ihad* total, eolorfU cardan, aieaUant boaob, loadi of aitraa. A rial buy) LAROa FAMlLTr Aliinlaum ildad >4tory ^ prlTlIatai on Wattlai Lab*. Wroplaaa, 'dfrldad baaa-------—r oil fvmaoa, at- WATEHrORO UTTUB EDEN. Va-rlily of boartnc fhilt traai In-cladad In tbli Vreom and bath ranch ityl* bom*. Lovaiy 15*1110 ----il wRb blaoktop driV*. l-car I*. Bloa workibop. Maal lor witb hobby. Only 11.50* Warren Stout, Realtor ft N. aa«lna« at. FB 541W DaUr •m * SMITH ■or wui WVC17 awwOT- bnilt raildane* to baautlfnl WaU kini Lk. BictpUonally flna family rm. evarlooklof Iba water, lari* Ur. rm. wItb firaplace. 2- lof Taaturai Only $21.*** t BUY wtfh klin‘ M thli 2-lamll> n lartt eommi and hicaataiao Rut th* rlfHt roof. Loeatod U lot, Ibat’i a 1 Itialf. *(.40* n OtUwa Hllli. Tbli It you'd ba'proM^ to I. Oflarad at (21.***. For SeIe HoE»e« 49 PACE REAL^ OR t-OtkO RPILPEB MODEL OPEN DAILY 4 TO 8 P.M. lai* aiNOtaON. l-badroom ranch-ityla bona ji4(( dawp. Mo mort-iM* coat. WIU dnpllaal* an yonr RIabt to aandliaa. Watab tor epan ygi^aer at. Fatoiek and Dublin M.S** rmx PRICE wMb low down paymant 4 rocmi and floored atfie. Rath, til furnaea. lot IlOx MEDROOU TRI-LEVEL. L t r ( a famUy rMm. Oll^pA baal. WIrmi -----bland Lak*. Near at. Pat- rltk and Dublin ichool. Lower down paymant If you own your J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor Income Property 80 I¥ ow^tai-rti Ddkla kb . aU- burn Bellbti. PI 4- 2-fAMtLT. 2 BIDROOUa EACH, full baiamint (u. furnace. Will ■kcriflo* 50.50*. law down paymant. Call after 4 p.m. n non. For S«le Ldike Property 81 I LOra OH MILL LAEB 15 Acres 10* feat lak* front*** North of aeott Lake aaerlfic*. 511.*** RUSSELL YOUNG PBjy*** ln(, itormt and ecraani, plaa-tarad walla. Ian* landicaped lot. 11.500 for my equity. Ralanc* *75 pai; month Ineludlni taiea. Im-mHlat* potaatilon. Call PE *-5511._____________________ CASS LAKE Way abort artrat* — l-badroom brick ranch boma, beautiful land-Immaeulata turround- ^r^lar.1 haa avcrythlni tlUO*. aubatantlnl dawn paymant. Anointment only. JACK LOVELAND 210* Cam Uka Rd. Ph. Mt-1151 iiei;DiliVi"iNttfla»W66S" Oig. at Lak* Orion. Lari* t-b*droom ranch, attaebad laraia, on* year old. Lot 5*5 ft. by 14* ft. Lak* frontaea, many utraa. Owner. inr l-f4^5. ______________ Mr sali lakI property on Lakevllla LAke. NIC* cottaie, candy beach, toad dock. Call owner, OA 1-2251 TODAY It Ih* day to ta* cuti*. Meal lor nawlywada LAKE FRONTS GALORE! Wooded let. 1. Roar fara«* and Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor . TELEOR^ra^ IlD.^ ^ ■"f - KENT BaUblUhed In lilt j rANiidT — wwrn imv*** Rehoolt, atoN* and bM naarby. Corner lot f*"‘— *— —• alraata. I*,7M. LOVELY LAEB PROMT - Orer 2 aerat and Rl-I*r*l born*, 1 bMrmt,. t bath*, faajtly rm. healalator flraplac*. CnrpaW «». rm. AttracUy* kitchen with bull! In raoia. Maal lor family and aitr* paraon. eomplet* llyln| quartara on aaah laral. Tharmo-pan* window*. Alum, aldlni. CK —mar Lakilll BRICK LAKE PROMT - Enjoy ------ lU boat. Bar* to * I bom* on Watkln* lara* Ur. rm. trllh brick firapUc*. Pun bamt., ra*. apaaa irlth flra-m*c*. LandaaapaC Oaraia. ■** waU. •** tU* MW at P4.M*. LAKE OAKLAND — Raantlful lak* trout bom*. Bt-laral aalUnf. 2 badrma., 1 baht. 1 flraplaaat. Lari* carpatad Urini rm. R*c. rm. In lower laral. 1 ear Earai*. Plaaaaot aottlni urltb ahad* traa*. A load ralut at |3i,W*. Tarma. CLARK8TON AREA — NIC* bom* for ratirad coupla. 4 rmt. and balb. Pull btml.. 2 car laraie. ^■a^^jaa* ablakan* or i*r- WILLIAMI LAKE. 1 bedroom year round on canal abort ditlanc* from lak*. Pancad lot. Only **.- 51*.*** tarma. MACEDAT LAKE 3 bedroom year ■ Icarpatlni. nrep------------- round/^rpatlni. fireplace, a taebad -^rai*- Pancad yard l keep Iota away from water canal abort dlatance from late. Ranaln priced at 112.5*0 tarma. WILL1A5IR LAKE, t bedroom year round, full dinini room, 2 batba. full baaamaal. bl|h wooded lot. COOLEY LAEE. ]•'* with modern year i with 13* fact of lal Ideal alle for ren Only |ll.tl* — tormi J. A. TAYLOR, Realtor Dally M LAKEWQODVILI^GE ■BLEOT TOUR LAKE RITE MOW DBVELOPkCENT CORP. Dorothy P. Mart, Brokor BM 2-00*5 _______MU 4-171* bAKLAkA UkT Watarfront loU. «*• wlda.^^^t^ road, rary |OOd nclihborhood. SSiSil. ierTflc;. M>. ,1**1 Dm Road North oft of Walton. OB *-2554. ^ fSu."£i 8li 2-12*5. Voor around 5 _ ----_ • patad. fireplace lari* porch im maculate coodUloo throuihout You II enjoy IWlni Mro f around, Prie* reduced to 513.60*. CLARK AT UNION LAKE. ------------------- brick. kuUt-lna. bracMway. ja-ra^e •U.M*. 15*5 Rabla, EM isn.a-isrXbSa.."'* t ACRE. 1 tib-oar I rnant, *l_- apot, barrlai. ir larac*. bracieway, bate- MS“?oi/‘r' ■URURRAN RANCH TYl^* or **11. I bMr**ma. beautiful kllaban. 4- WRIGHT Oakland Af*. Opan ’U|, •:»* FE 5.9441 Sale Retort Property St CLARK REAL EOTATE rmE* tmmmn bm^l^ajiJ.P B^ani. Loraly waedad 1*4. Only |*,N* y.AW» d alaatrio.aml w^r^tjad fl».l^. aVWB WiM IMHMaw. Dorothy Snyder {.^vender GAYLORD t bntha. rboraaMn rm.. wrrnc*. aortt^ mntlo. bear IMt*. nlao OLBAE, OOMPORTAELB, rtih f.-i*. Rially j«d worth UnE*4«(3. three BrfbNOpilS. U»ln| l.lS’m *l**4 £ni}rssni«.vtt St aabln aJf^ifnli*, aurronnded by Uri* mapla toeea. Com* out " ■a* ptotura*. 53.N*. Golden Real Estate Call* taken 24 hour* a day For Silo Lott 84 •gi" ON TINDALL RO. ' raaaonabto. Cu I 1-51*4. ._______ . ammiMy wh you can buUd your own bom*. Eatat* altad pareal on pared airaatt. Low a* *1,71* with *17* LADD'R INC. •i Lapear Koad PE » OB 2-1231 Aftor 7 30 p.m JOHNSON 21 TEARS OP SERVICE API>ROXIMATBLr 1 ACRES Small bouta. Lar** barn. Now balBi ntad *a waraboui*. Mapl bulMini tIU. Eraolnia, Altar 6 p.m. ^ Sane* joboton, OR *440* A. JOHNSON & SONS REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE J7 S. TELEONAPR FE 4-2533 CLASSOTiB" ORCBARD LO^. It* I a l|*. 1* ...M.— T. -jI. fmryalar Rwy. *I.4N. *2* down. M mo. Dal* Brian Corp. OR 2-im. sbBNid larob lot in iriiia north of Roehaatar, muat aall. make offer. OL l-177i. WATERiMRD inLU BSTATBB. A law lar*t. ebale* lata In well rattnaiad ntlibbarbi^ P^r Inform atloa aall BtrMrt C. Dnala, PE 5-4311. ^___________ For Sale Acreafe 88 51.20* PULL mCE Eaay ( 1EN ACRES-Ooad raatrlc- I* from Pontia* City limit*, d dralnait. Seboof but. Eaay It. Atk for Mr Btawn. L. H. Brown Realtor. Ph. PE l-illS. Eve. OA 5-2411.________________ A BASEMENT PULL OP RobM A Pockat Pull of Money Wban You Sail Tour Burplua ----—Mrt Want Ada 2-tiir --- E »tl51 NOVI ACRES i^RLOOK-raak. tiarkatan Rond. ____Orlan. lb mil* Beat of M24. SUt* Park bordarln* on 3 aldat. A laorUic* at 55,***. 52,4** dewiv WAfehWiiTfW^.. iikt'ACpi: I Twr., ...____ MRdy lor tubillvldlnc. iPINDBci TWP. 2to ACRES, laknob Rd., *250 down. *U per month. ORION TWP. *40* DOWN AND *2* ----ipnlb. Ut 1*»'*4*«'. S. C. Hnydtn. lUaltor M E Walten_____________PS *-*441 For Sale Farms 2 LAKES‘ 86 btr^'aDd"‘^*r out bulldlnt*. *(*.00*,, Urma. '7 70 ACRES * roam hopae, (*rt|e. and bam on bla^t^ road, n*ar ttal* land. Qarcnce C. Ridgeway ' BROKIBR PE 4.7*61 2W W. WALTON BLVP. 1* AdRBi OR LEM. 7 ROOM TIZZY By Kate Ohuib SUNOCO STATIONS Franchises are available m Pontiec-Roch-ester areas offering these opportunities: I — PAID TRAINXNO PROORAM S ^~ TOUR OWN float 1 — MODEST INVBSTMENT 4 - OUTTDOOR WORK I — HIOR PNOPtT POTENTIAL FOR INFORMATION CALL FE 4-4509 STATIONS FOb LEASE GOOD POTEN'HAL, Plaat* eaU ba-tveaa I a.m. and 4 p m. M2-D44 or altar 5 p m. **3-14*7. PURE OIL COMPANY THUMB AREA Bxe41l*nt amaU town bar. *D at* aqulpmant, srotalag *4.*** pei monlh plui olbar Inooma, nlci Peter.son Real Estate i MY 3-1681 OPEN BVEMIMOS Sali Household Ooedt if lu'C: TIkADB OAS NANOB PUR ELiO-trla rani* B. B. Munr* Btoetric Co., and* W Hnrao______________________ - USED REPBIOERATORS - 11*11 aad UP ■ Used Trade-In Dept, Swivel ' gj J *Si Oavaiapoit aad cbalr Oaa rana*. MId-a-btd Vanity, e' 1 pc 'enrvad atouanal l**.» THOMAS ECONOMY 341 Saqlnaw PE 3-51U WYMAN’S USED TRADE-IN DEPT Port, alact tawlni math. 415*5 Ouar. Elac, wathar Ouar. Elea r*frl|. Ouar Elec. r*lrl|. Apt. laa ftov* ....... IT' laa etova 1 Pc Uv. rm. eult# Louns* Chalta ............r? !r 3 Pe, wood dlneu* _ *11 •» 1* W. Ptt* PE 4-1122 EE Term* WHITE 8EWINO MACHINE. 7 yaara eld PE 50*«*.___________ apartment* ranted. Ineom* IM7 par month. 8*11 or trad* equity. PS 2-5*55. avanlni*. ON 3-tllO. WOULft V6tj LlEE VoUr o\«/n,----------------- bualntatf Do you bav* *750 tO| Invert? Would you Ilk* a guaranteed iDcqma af *115 par wacktl. would I Writ* Roi 176 Pan-!, Mich, ilvlns quallflaatlon*.. ■ SBbhnUaawRR'mtok B i'ti I can't go. I have to stay in for saying 'meow' during j my mother’s bridge club meeting!” | Antiques lET, HAND hoiatared r^alri. e 65A For S«l« MltcclIpneoBR 67 ■issrt lanalan. Oakland Puel aad Pabil. ■■ u aiu’ ____>?^iyn“* ___________ OPnCE PURNITUBS AND MA- ___ draftlni , macblnta, tlactrlc A t. Olek mimeofraph. aulUUtb offaat--------------- H" < r ■ PONTIAC "plywood CO.**** I4M Baldwin Av*. PE S-154J PORTER CABLE RlpEi MOWER, Mark XVII. 5 year* old. In good condition. 24" cut. OR 3-0151___________________________ PLASTIC PIPE. INCH. *» »* per hundred; I Inch. 5*.*1 hundrad; It* Ineh, 51147 . S^"d";'1li«'^b.‘Y27V‘*r.’?KLl*r: —PBEL PROOP AM heuat palat. doubt* mea* “'S.SJSrrSffiJ.fS"*. I Orchard ' ‘ — . rbtRi.Rio ai-r UAvn PARVKD »DF. RMUlaATlON SIZE FOOL TABLE. DlNHiO •■T. HANp CARVED.^Bur I BowUnf bill, M. shot* t. Muc iTemt, rm SILVER TEA AND COfTEE HI-FI, TV snd RstHo 66: ---------------------. ----- gl’ONSI Sele Office ^quipti^ g HatloMl 4 total 4 letal aaah ragtotar._________ VALLST BUSINR8B MACEIIIEB 74 Auburn jAV*. ________PI 4-ll*f Sak Stqiw pliilpy IX7.POOT TYLER 3 y*l M*4*_ COMPLITB “____ ____ ,.„._eq^y^ vary good o ^le spurting Oopdfe 74 0.8 dlvtrt. O.W^. Strism Ur r«f* Ulfttor dHiftf iSi. til-till BULMAN HARDWaSI dallvertd. vary r , .. TOP SOIL, BLACK DIRT. S-5&4 fr*74>- Ofl [T~sanoV LOAM, t6p ioiL. black dirt and fill. PS 5-5«l. ATTENTION TRUCKERS: LOAD- Sale Household Goods 68 Signature Up to 24 month* ro rapay. ni. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND SALE Sbbp cleat* Friday. June lOlb, will raopan Tuaaday. Auguat 13nd at dlRLs"SlSE 202 S. MAIN ■ 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS^^^O 55** UVE8TOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS OL ►bill OL 1-»7»1 PL »-15li PL S-351* -PRIENDLT BENVICE" MEN'S, WOMiN'l wittiDiNi biRsi. Vitt. hittt 1 formal, ala* 1*. Biaallant oondl-tlon. PR *^3».__________________ ^le Household Ooodi 68 H PRICE - REJECTS^ ■flflEn- mile* north of Lapeer to Barnet U, Rd. and 1 ml'a E. 4* ACRES 6QRNBR FARM 6n Oroveland Rd. Houat and bam, *15.000. *5.0«0 down. 5* Aerat. Comar farm. Hoi barn. 514.00*. 11.5*0 down. I* Acre farm.. Houic illdtogv'"ctr*im,' »14'#**.“*•.*** — IH aerat. Houcc. cUal Out bulldingi. Stream. *3*. Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Hou.sehold Finance Corporallao of Pontiac 3Vb »■ Saginaw • PE 4-035 CENTURY FINANCE COMPANY f 2-1523 BUCKNER C. PANGUS, Realtor t" w "NTC ^OR^NVILLE 7^*^ I LU AN O FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 OFFICES IN Pontlaa — Drayton Plain* — Utica I Walled Lk., Blrmlnibam, Plymouth 2.*Vc, *5* -noS**—«*u — »**• - t- i..k. nut I OOMMOMITY LOAN CO. !i:.i”.m*:*c°rf!?.. 13* e. lawrence, — tlyn Road. Idaal for ____Priced to move. a Cltrkaton. Near Dial* HWy. ductiv* land with pen-type dairy ayattm, modem houa* with new kitchen, aectlen 14. Dayton Twp. Tuacol* County. Alton Dagrow l>a ml. W. of RItoarwood on M-3* Tarvty Rd. VI l-MIl day time. VI 2-li43 ev*.____________' Ssle BusincRs Property 87 INVESTORS PRICE. *14.00* FOR A feet*and'* l^Lat* m DUl* ilgh-way. Zoned coramarclal. 'N^Iew Office 2536 DIXIE HWY. DORRIS * BON RBALTOlU 2*3* Dial*__________ OR 4a. 111. Everything In uaad Iturc at Bargain prieas. ALSO y living room, bedrooms, bunk _____itufiad cbalr. I sbl Call after I p m, EM 3 U OP BRAND Mir , davanport and ebal maka only *I.H a waek. Paar-son's. 42 Orchard Lab* Avt. ni,urv, u-v biM. iomn On yaur Ngnatur* w olbar . Ity. 24 mooUto to ropay. Our aarv- HOSlE & AUTO I Orclurd w. LOAN CO. ^ , ■ •xVpSa^l^til.. Perry St.. Comar E. Pika plaSTIC TILE, ta. Pearaoni Pumltara. 4f GOOD HOUSBEEEPINO yOP »l WEST HURON_____PE 4-U4* porcht*. slona aod wrought DEiek PNfcKiiC •** Refrigerator, 111. 31 loch TV. Kod condition. Ml. OIrls bike. e now. 111. IPlMi dlnlot set. IM. Harrto'a. PE *-1711. iVEhfThttto TO BE SOLD, Mov- ing awiy. PE (-1111. PRIOIDAIRE DELUXE FREEZER, door atorage. IM pound* if food ato^c. |fll.W. Crump Electric, Inc. MU Auburn Rd.________PE 4-3*71 Eacallant condlUaB. Raasanable. PE 5-3335;_____________________ FREEZER. dHI6k. tt' CHEST. I AIR*Co^ftloo*r. Ealvlnalor. i ^ WHEN YOU NEED S. SAOINAW $25 TO $500 W* Wiu b* |tad to btip you. STATE FINANCE CO. coo •oqtlte State Bank «d«. FE 4-1574 Crt^ Advisors 61A NEW MODERN I brick, fnquira *5 E. Blvd. North. 7 PIECE LIVINO ROOM bUItI (brand naw). Davtoporl Chair. 1 aiap lablta.^aublaf i eofltt tabla. f daaorater lamps. ^pgi.f&N^F'p«N«a„ 41 Orchard Lak# Ava. PE 4-TI [MkkV'Al "capMity, aud 4 aeaaoni. OL ----------- tttRtuNf.yiBoBs 6JS STOVE fiF, ILBCTRtC ' mr*i2a*iV raflnishln* prlc4. *lli Merriti * Bon. MU Dlilt Rwy 3 plfM aaetlonal. -------------- 115; A * B Raaala, A k-l**5. kiNifShi.....fitiNdiht WASHiflr ARK YOU IN DEBT? Now you can gat out at debt Ufa l< Rent, L’se Bus, Prop. 87A | Make one weekly payment vnu eon afford Id Garntahmeata and ra- r"Mondty amf Friday pessaulens Open Monda THI g P M 2 BIAOTIPUL 20tM STOW OR ?'fc'"unT4i a* pI^T*^ City Adiustment Service * - ^.»34W,Hjtt«;.'jit FE 5-9281 ”jw5b,m!ilN^T*SWfjg* 76k mil k.M* M W. IWW*; In city limit* of Pontiac. Bac^ floor, taparai* aaitranw, aprUik-torad; baalad. alualer. p^tns-ll|ht mf^. « atarafa. Mr. WP,U. BUDGET YOUB DEBTS 1 NO LOAflS For Safe or Cxchangfl 58 OONBO^A^ , tw Oat Out'oflDaM.'i** Financial Advisers. Inc. m B. SAOINAW PE 2-7*43 I Oancal* Cablnal ate. Balanc* *14.1 ■*uj?;,g*c.**PB^«x^ ' AUCTION. OA M«*l._________ within it . Buclneu Bale*. PI 4-1M3. SHALLOW ON DEEP WELL SYS- 5 E. Walton earner el Julyn For Sale Miscellaneous 67 __________curtalDc OtI.M vaiut *M 50. Lavatorlaa eomplet* with faueaU *1415. lollata *11.50 Michigan Pluoracctnl. 1*1 Or-ehard Lake — 17 siMdlR ktViriH6 l* or fx SSSn. EEACR SAND OR ROAD ORAVtL ‘uidlllm 17. 5 yda. dtl. Piu aad enablon aand. Loading. 412 8. WUUana Lake Hoad. EM 1S173. CRUSHED STONE, SAND. oMy-al Earl Howard. EM 1-SS21. rON'HAC LAEE BDILOEIIa SOT ply. Band, gravel aod dirt. Muaa mortar, trucklnf aad Ul*. OI automatic alt- old. In modern oonaaia cBDinei. fancy dealgaa. button hotot, uw* on button*, ovareaata etc.. Juat by dialing Paymenta of *5.1* or toll aaah pric* of 50.50. Walto *. PE 4-2511. TALBOTT LUMBER BPS paint. Gold Bond paint. DuPont luclt* no drip wan paint. Hardware, plumbln*. tlaelrleal auppllaa and full Una af lumbar. Open * a m 'ttl 5 30. Bun. • ta I 1035 Oakland RED SHIELD. STORE Bverythlui to meat your complItb ___ _______ tcaionabl*. USED oiL WATER IfEATiR. gallon capacity. OR I-IOM Building Supplies Olaaed aewer plp*--«ll •!*•* Plain, allpaal. wcdilock Jolata Drain tile. 1" thru 14" dlamater Flue lining—all ilaea In atock Perloratod aod apllt *ew*r_plpe SUMP CROCK and OREABK TflAPI WALL COPINO. THREE ETYUM C I. manhole covara and atep* J. M Tranalt* aawar pip* Corrugatad ataal culvarf MP* Bolens and Wheelhorse BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR — '^5«ai”iru5ic Tractor*. I modal* of riding mow- Ut N, EAOINAW art. • modal* of roto-Ullar*. RacI ---------------------- and roMry mowara. Call tar dam-onatiaUoD. inatiaUoD. quantity nant. Cradtt urmi o I p m. Bvaa'a B _______I Equlpmant, DIala Hwy. MA 5-7575, OR Z7 CBlLUtO mE . ________ 7Vbe sq Ft . . 5 RU08 - ““ YINYL UNOLEUM^yd. VlKTl, uinui.*.u*a. yo. ■ »»y "BUYLO" TUK. t6l S. SAOINAW IRCLE FLUORESCENT UOHTA, nawaat light* lor klteban*. tl3 M vaiut, Mtt. faelory marrad. Mleh-Ptuaraacant, 3tl Orchard cnSncNf Him. Rishf'BaW. all atoaa. Bpiaab block, door alUa. Centennial Specials Warlltaar organ - I manual wl apaakar eablaal. Ipaelal aniy $31 Baby Omad Plana tieaUanl cw dltion. Bpaelally priced with baneb sK?“*A.‘?^w’:"'SbVfn.'iS*^*E S-lfo*____________^ COCA COLA VENDOR PON SALE LEW BETTERLT MUSIC CO MI *-5*02 Pri tUl OPPOSITE S HAM THEATER Pontiac Mobile Hama Park PC' PE 4-0I04. **%taTwaad aaetlanarMlTt-W*. ULABLl „ACRBi WITO SIX- >m partially rawadtled h---- ""iiliflnE*. Laeatad «d fl adtoa watt Morttflge Lofltifl «-i«w- ...... I YOOND AT L B ■ SALES. USED. Vlalt our toada Sapl. (*r Bob Hutchinson 'Mobile Home .Sales, Inc. ^ ■ "" iway, Drayton Plaint partlall] •nu autbulldl blacktop road A Mortgage Problem? Wa makt mertgaia Ioma to nicet your laquIrtmonU. RoBBOdallog Wo buy, aall or trada Gama ln> drtttar aod 2 bookeatta. IM Whit* matal. drataar. *1*. BIngl* raU-a-way bH. *15. Bay’a blka, ‘ 51*. FE 5-114*. NOlldi.......'RBPRIGBRATOR. 10 Businw OpportunltleB 89 chi dry CLEAfONO PLANT. CALL OR 1-5*16 atUr * pm. ~ FOR t lE^ MORTOAOi” iT’REALTY COMPANY i.« flea far 111*. Private. Phan* Hagstrom T0 laprov* your Domt wan vi vm ^ U 3Mir dttoU phu pour appliance SALE W* ar* bariof 01 ________: elaap- .„v. —______________rafrlfaratora. W* have a woodtrful aalaetleo at ■aerlflca Ml-lttt. IHlLc6 11 CUMC flfloj.'^ trtiaratar aad frataar, |7t. MI Jd_L-------------- , and' vary alaan. $600 to $2,060“ a Oakland County bomat, i Voss & Buckner, Inc. Consumers Power Co. 28 VV. Lawrence __ INO AND PISHINO COUNTRY IN THE UPPER PBMISULA. SO* PEBT OH LAKE. ’ Restaurant ?!L® A5_ AOflONW PONTIAC OR ASH Aflar t B.m. PE A7«0B ^ RANCH, gat Oaatm' lot. *1,*** MU .. Maatio washer and MA^ tag elaairle dryar. lal* nodal, balane* *2 por ••rt; Automatl* dtlux* Ironar; water aoftaoar, t.rr»7»"............... atan and tebto*. our baby tuAlture. alto InelulM art to-Mg room drapaa. All In good Md. and w«l% vary r— •" jg^naw. If Intoraatad Rnraioi.— CASH WAY STANLEY ALUIONUM WINDOWS 4at lb Maaonlt* ..... II H 4aS ^ Pegboard . I3 M, 4*S**PlaaUrboSiHf *. .*!**.. .! I* 5 I demontlrilort - - Plyacor*.......... *4.7t ; graval, daltvarad. OR •irSlli; It* dailvared. CTi^'flLXdE'WRt f67 s0E: m yda, *1* dal *4»M. SPBCIAL-WASHBO BBA« BAlfb. Mo yd. P*a dravat, || t3.—Bdbd CAN .av»v>, RD. MA 5-21*1. TOP SOIL, — ■ Ja.^K?: SABHABAW BLACK DlRf. IIa-paaL aand tlona, ■rn**l, .... ulrt. EM 1-Ml*. l-ilP4. Vard oitAbltfb. to8 tdlL. WtT. Wood. Coal and Fuel 77 SLAB wool I OB FIREPLACE I. *3*. dtiTAIbaru ra **131. ■ For Sale Petf 1* MONTH. OLD NOX HOUND POR tala. rad. mala, r**laUrad. SOI* — — -------Bllvar Lk. Rd. * PINE POODLES. *21: olhart. Toy colUei, t30^HA v'?-!**' lbs Jl( Spayad. Ho ----10 M2-22(4. CAT AND EflTENS. PANT FeR- im1RSrT5~i to good bom*. ______otViN awaV ______bom*. « A3542. 274 E. Blvd. S______ HONEY BEES I --- - BABfETT brown* or tllvart fad 3-48(2. part. Alan melbtr eat. Call altar 4 p.m. PE 4-4443. BtaWdAi Pite. Ail Vtt tkOF. H WllUana PE 4S42I. K>66ii. caLl AiflF8M"i p m. PB (-17(7. ffeitb to POUND yiHX08"itgi: Doj^Tralncd, Boar^^ DOGS AND CATS BOAROBO, Burr-Bhall, 37* S. Talag- McNABra TAILWAUOEI oeli, boarC— ------ ■lag. OL 1 ■ Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY •40 Coolay Lab* Rd. EM 3-4171 Opan I a.m. ta I p.m. dally ______,_________- 3 P - CifkVaUR AIR TIMP ti-TON unit air conditioner One year old. Aftor 4. MY 3-4I43. GUITAR M6NtH YOU TOO CAN AFFORD ONE SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY LARGE- SELECTION _________________________ reasonable prices Zoi ttwln* macbln* only I UraWAY month* oM, makat button hoitt. I EDWARD ■ It S. SAOINAW blind hema. ale without ualni I TONING AND RBhAlRtNO. 24-|>*ymenta of *5 or tarvic; all work gnaranttad gj( 1( tout Alao a |i s( Mr mmUi l .. H’tLT' ~ *or I U( N. ^ ifrMusiS-da ^ RIPAlks DO IT NOW! itoal Clotbaa Patl .X lt.41 pr. Kold Tlla ..........Ua *a. Cadar Pott 41c and up '■So* Da lor Your Rulldin* ^tadt". SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES OOMPANT -----Hand Rd.(M»*t OR 2-7M2 REFRIOERATOIL M*. U » televlalon, *45. Electric atove. . Automatic waahar, 525. 7 piece chroma tat. 541. Kalvlaaler deep fraaa*. Uk* ntv. *l*iT David Partridge 14^ RIVMM WV»B, •• 5Si/iSva?»'ra;. W:. o«r» « 6 "B^RO' PONTJA'C TAVERN Butf downtown tavern with |ood walkdn bualnet*. Sariln* anpnelty s’h.ro.aigSTbjaSbSjr^^ s;7‘ioV?i?.rriJs*v».Wu'V Bl 4-2511._______________ admiral 14 cubic 766t quAL tamp 2 door, r*>rl|*rnMr IT* with trada R. B. M^ IBacti Co.. IM* W.-HMi^^on. PE M&l- b'gH.ui, *KU Rl Mod Caipat, WOO... Lk. Juat bwow Tod',,_ . BTkMm£arm! c6ot#AllB ht Ifcyr WATER Bdtt.kR."fc8Bffgfi. - llrad. 560-gallon under- d ,,Unk.^2^^allon fuel original eartoni. ,r-,; ^l'\\ av mania. (*( M >------------- IfNOER CABINET STYLE SEW-Ing maablM, naw typ* al( IHM'. /^-ATTI^TION ^ We carry a larga atltcUan af -ra-bttlU radloa a&l TV*. All ar* ------J atTaari 2* ta tral. BM 3-47M., a____________ iioW pff uuing°out. '(31. (ts-mi^*** C'A'l*TitT^f iiifli: -----modal Ml “ PIANO TUNING AND . Work gutranlaad Gallagher Music Co. PE 4-05M______ MORRIS MUSIC CO S. Tatagraph Rd PV ta ' Acroaa from Tel Huron J olbor horaet. 12M I M , PE (4123 "ifACbfNATir tATiS HBTBS; i and 1 NiAuia nnd LAMsi Am raglttorad ~ OL 1-4427 Sal« Fami Prodncfl 86 IBBAOO BBBp POTATOES. 22* R Elvaiball Rd.. PE 4-1222. Sate i^rin Bfflipmeirt 27 E. SagmAW_______PE 2-71(2 lAunpuITsrtrtNWAY grand EqUlPMENT. Bv Matter Craftaman iiImediate service . Wiegand Music Center Phona PEdaral 2-4(34 PREEZ KINO MALTED MILK MA-ehln* or aaft lot eraam. aicallant aondltien, raatonabl*. MA S-I3I3. sniW6i«'^k!*8,i-Bi6r”0VER- ■" cayara, ^M; tcralchad .. S44.M whllt tbay laat, urrltlc value* on 54" add ((" madolt. Mtehlgaa . Pluaraacabt,^ 312 Or-cllard Laka H *. aVAlWUUtWiiffLtfii ls4U ^ahn. A14JS, ^ . bathwba, lal-glMvar aids*. Irrasulari, iaf^ rtfla valuo*. Mtobisan PlStofi-cimi m Orabard Cako -X Mra tram Bias up Raw National a«nas aad^ from MS up. na ?r‘7iS;oS“;?bu’!!f‘.Sb‘ sSriSjr 33 S. OraUot. Ml. aimtUa. BOw-aril M03 ilACHINKS CALCbLATONi. TYPEWRITERS qUAUTY RqUlPMENT at low PRICES ■ —NO JUNK -PONTIAd S.A8H REOISTKR ___rlAd CAS.. -------- HERB TODAY-HERB lO^AV. and used office ki- ehliKk. Typawrltara, addiM «(-chlnea. comptomtUri, dUpHca-torw photaaapy maanlstt and dh?latlnd maaMata. , Qatoaral K,“'LJ«rv“tSui.' PE 2-S125. , BqUlPMBMT. ALL ARE PRICED TO SELL. WE OUARANTEB TO ■A'lWT OR MONET REPUMDBD. CREDIT TSCRMl AYAaABLB. 4 Bataan Driva. mowtr. ____________r- _____ Carry All platltorw, PanuM P*rm ’ A iDduatrial Tractor Co., PE 4 1442. • , #6* 4ALe >a«>BU^ ' klT rak* on rubbbr. PE t-((«I. WHEELHORSE BOLENS TRACTORS OR 3-7(24. vV.-1' ■4\. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. JUNE 26. 1961 _________________l. After t. OL ________________ 10 FAMOUS MAKE^i TO CHOOSE FROM I •ct the ktciit mi* wide uid the new ABC Deluxe Model, „,0APA1___________ JW old. KU 3H*7*. .. CONTROlJ. TIUlU . „ .... OLIVKR MOTOR. GOOD coudltlott. n *-iS3t iSVrw: !«• boat! mahogany Roll, with Ita* Rnorude 3» h.p motor with romote eoBtroli. Troller In-eluded. H«3 Wothtne LUo Bd. I rOOT *TBI» BOAT AND OAB8 Aeett T - Whtta fiBlih mui rod Mar bo d 10 wides !<■ TOHINO BOAT. OOt 1 OR Amerteou ll. Jl b p, In- —board............I** 3N Orchard Lake m b**»v __RAT b6AtS JOHMWII MOTOR' piNTER'S Used Roats and Motors ■|-ft. Thaltl Alum. Crulaer. 7*-h.o. Mere., trailer, tlMI. Mere,. Moiivi, eiov*. n-(t. Owena flberflaa crulaer. «0-h p. alec., trailer, *1M*. Il-ft. Croabp flborflaa runabout, it h.p. eloc . trailer. »ltM IMl. Bhell ---------------- —" If I can only buy one popthkle, what am I gonna eat?? II trade. I 15 ROOT WOLVERINE, It HORSE- i power Erlnrude. OR'l-MIt. INS OP MOBILE ...........—C AREA. We oflur MO ttroMwapa or aaloa atawleka dilforeiA flm ^aaa. Top trade aL towaaoea on pour i----- — boaio orbaaaaboid - - d tamltare. ■ at vn-m ■n* roeoodmn ---" a low aa *115------ XniSfchTn^m Mobile Home Sales, Inc. . _ . Drayt !*• CRUISER boraopower Oiee. iieiin, I Call for dotalla OR ytttJ b TOWNE CANOE. SPOONSON tne, • joara old. Uaed 1 aeaeoo. 5lS* or boat offer. OA »-MW. r INBOARD BOAT AND TRAIL- er. r«. COnd. Ph. *«HJ5*. 17*5 Ruatlc Lane. Soeio Harbor i t PNOI^E AIRLIHim. HOH«OP. j ALL HEW IN PONTIAC _ aORTA CAMPER CAMP TRAILER .COMPLETE WITH EITCRER . CRUISE-OOT BOAT SALES I* - ROOT LAPSTRAEE. 8TEERINO I* HORSE-------- JOHNSON. AND TRAILER, COM- , ---------------------- PIHTE POR 5315 00 PHoftE OB Wanted Used Cars 101 • Jacobson Trailer Sales 1 and Rentals •caUeoa. Seo aa lor hltohoo. paru •and atrekio 1005 WUHama tAka tRoad, tWurtOB Plalaa. OR 3A001. I StIORrs MbklLE ROMES I to 11 ft WolrarlBa ii I trpo mob ’ •*. I Mq^urek Marine 1057 VOLEsWAUiN' WlfWfcfl. ble Low mllaa and rary aharp with Iota at extra equlproont. Qnlj 5M5. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 8 WOODWARD AVB. BOt MINOHAM. Ml 0-1738._______ SOUTH ROU£iVAllO AT SAOWAW ___________PR 4-05*7_________ WANTED: MnTOON BOAT AND Transportat^n Offer^ 100 nnioT, loaded, naed 3 wc Sothabaw, Drayton Plalaa, 51* Miami. *44. Perry Serriee Inc, OR 3-1*54 DRIVINO TO HEW TORE CITT June **. can toke * or 3 paaa. — ±”*t 5 poor CRUISERS INC. boraopower Johnaon. trailer. Co ploto with head. top. aide ci tolna and aiooHnt cortr. All 11 lAPT. II PT. OUT-a dalixe. 40 h.p Er-r and tralM. Owner ALUM-CEAPT, ------- OLABS. Preeland. Pon-Toon boato. I Inc. ainkerbulU I WE SBLL AND SERVICE rlnnide Motor* end Uwn Mwert DART SPORTMBN CEH1HR ________ end Mra Open Daily A Sundnya 7 a.m.-O p.m. $25 MORE Por that hl«h_f rade ua^ ojir. Van Do You Need Money? WE HAVE m POR EXTRA CLEAN UIXD CARS • TOP DOLLAR PAID" Glenn’s Motor bales PS* W HURON ST. PE 4-7371 . 317* W. Huron California Market Wa need 'to Pontiac*. Olda. Hoick* sod Cadlllsea Alto ahirn ‘57. ‘5*. and 'IS aaodela AVERILL’S ““ "” PE 44.M Now AutbortMd Dealer VOLKSWAGEN SALES AND SERVICE WARD-McELROY, INC. 4451 W. HURON (MtOI OR *«40S For Sale Cars 1151 BUICE SPEaAL HARDTOP. *0.000 mllea. 1 owner. OR XA504. Carlton Monning, Donlor. _____ il SUPER sabAftrge: condition. 00* *451.________ l-DOOR. V-0 1153 BUICR!. englna, rai l-SMi IMS. pa lost HOICK HARDTOP. RADIO AND HEATER. AUTOMA-nC TRANSiaSSION. AB8OL0TBLY NO MONET DOWN. Aaoumo pay-manta of 110.75 par mo. CnII Credit M|r., Mr. Pnrkt nt Ml 4-7000, Harold Turner. Pnrd. 1167 BUlbK SPECIAL. AtfTOMATIC, R**‘owne7'oR'3^3m_________ 1055 BUICE a-DOOR HARDTOP. mlaaloo. power brakaa and power ateerlng, tatuma paymenU of 515.50 a moath on thla gem. Lloyd Motors. Llneoo- Mercury - Comet, *3* 8 Saginow, PE »-OI*l IHO BUICE 3-DOOR. I-CYLINDER uiMiiOnSB, TENDS CRUISERS i-------------- WEST BkND MOTORS “ - *-CoMner Cnmo Troller I cara. Call M*-305t. thim ., PIbarilaa. 0 fL-*4 ^ I a 060X> t)BAL^MK8-WREcik- heater, whltrwtll Urea, p brake* and power atoertoi ‘ “ 406. Lloyd 1 iry - Comr- trice only 01.41 Incoln - Mercur Pull NEW 1961 * CREE ARD WOLTEimE « PICKUP COACEEB. IT START 4 • AT OL110.I8 Thompeoo CUnkor RnUt Rooto •01 JOHNSOH MOTORS GASOW up to (MO Curt and trucks. PI *•*144. ROYAL AUTO PART*. LLAR POR CLEAR CAS aka or trnda up or dowi ~wg'il‘i|g'Svfer , EepoeiaSy late modal Raatloct. CadUUea. ----- Solid black flnlsh and._ I •herple Only *1.3*0. EAST HORTH CHEVROLET ONE OP TRK largest NEW ANI ‘ USED MOBILE HOMES ON msPLAT IN OAKLAND COONTT! Kuvav wjd oBiora cal. ■ M&M MOTOR SALES]] OLET. 1M7 BEL----- r\i?sr;«.Kro«fe - "Sharp". Ono-owner. 1100 CORVAIR LAKEWOOD^ wagon. WhlUwoU tire*, r j/w'ir hrtth. v.;“ ^ For Sate Cot ^ 106 I CHEVROLET S-DOOR. VERT tod condition — ;oad. FE *-443*. In oeenomy. Jewel blue. |1. RORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1 8. WOODWARD ATE., B1RMH HAM. In 4-*730. iooi jttkA 4.oi511L~-DRiVi. iw.'Tnka CTor Io5-"cfaEVRk^ i666K. iLAM rust. Lucky • SaginowTste Auto SAlao. in s. FISCHER BUICK USED TRUCKS 1* MONTHS WARRANTY ■ - ---- B'hoi 1000 CHEVROLET DdPALA CON-rarUblo. V-0 engine. tUek ahUt, radio, hooter, whitownll Urot, black and rod trim, block top ni05 S. WOODWARD J HAM. Ml d-- 1150 CREVRC CHEVBOLrfiMi . PowergUde, pot lo, boator, whll Two,to cbooaa from, a _______ ..01*95 NORTH CHEVROLET CO 1000 8. WOODWARD ATE RIRinNO- boit olter. Ph. i 1155 CHEVROLET 1-DOOR,^ ^EAU-tiful metallc blue finish, fully eqiiipped. Make eemeone else't cash needed. Juat take over pay-menu of 51.14 weekto to pay off balance of 51*7. CALL HR. WHITE. CBEeSt ----------------- AIRE. IMI CHEVROLET IMPALA HARD] PoworgUdo, V4 oaslae. ^ I>Mt*r, HAM. Ml 4-1735. IMrCHEVROLET vTi^TO* tAll-»tll. like new. radio and beeur Cuatom appearance, wrbeel _jome Top t Erooio. 1.0M M^t. 1 EROM e^f*erguson IROCBBSTER DEALER TAKE OTTER lUV-ned eond. KM *-»**■ Pord-O-Matlc. power brakoi, ox- aTor*------------------- Chary Bal Air *-dr.. otlek. DO Chtv., auto., hardtop. ■M Pord, auto. Ttotorla. “lO^aieto”^* lS/*Ph. 303-7355 11*5 PORD RANCH WAOON, RADIO AND HEATn, AUTOltA-nC monu of (**.3* ?*rk!**i HEATER. ADTOMA'nC TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELT — MONET DOWN. Aaouma menu of t**.7l par mo. CradlO Mgr., Mr. Parke a '55 PORD Vl ENGINE-RBBUHt. beat oiler orer gU*. OL l-*73l. 1*55 PORD CONVERTIBLE. CALL atlek, oxardrira, jjowar aaat. 5L345. UcL At.---------- 50* N. Perry .St. PE 4-*00*. 1N7 POBD,.CONVERTIBLE REAL aharp. 00*5 or blghoat altar. EM S-0T71. -------------------snniB or uodo, Soto Uaad Autoo. PE IWfokd ' I radio and UrltT l*M. ■57 VOLKSWAGEN, NEW MO- __________________ 5*7 ei aa Packard Hardtop. Plenty of Other* to Cbooee Prom ECONOMY CARg 3* Auburn 1S5* PORD uxxnL RONii boob. t*T5. Bare «ite~Pk 5-»*7*. 1955 FORD T-blM. radio and hent#l-. wblte-wnll Urot and n toft top. *1.5*5. John McAuliffe, Ford **• OAKLAND PE 5-41 •— TORb CDS^OMLlWi v* .—... f|.»n,iniaolon, —— t white top. Runs 11 Let Uy Nflp Yo( —D USED MORI -----TE BOn_________ 5 end da wtrtof. _pooD unb KELLY'S HARDTV’ARE , , , mp4 auburn RD [OPPW bUn] 1*-* DL H44* IlUJ* Ub-WRMkD BOAT 1«HD- ) Ustd Aiilo Parts NORTH CHEVROLET COHO*,: a. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINO- ! ’ HAM MI 4 your gala, abaolntely no entb neodod. )u*t toke ovor poy-monto of *l.*4 waokly to pay off balance due of *107. CALL MH. WHITE. CREDIT ----------- AOER. PE (-04** ------------'H5 B. MAN- * Holly Marine & Coach II31S Holly Rood itm 44T7I ■GUT. inCHlOAR BARK RATEI JOpen Daily and Sunday fJrarkhurst Toiler ^les INEST m MO botatSm Row T^OM _ ________ TRAIL IR. ____OR 34*71. *3*7 Addle. lytoo Plain*. TRAILER RBNTAUI Camper* and Ronaetraltrra OOeWELL' TRAaER SALES tl*4» North Laptor Road. Oxfti •OA *-370 T^^fACAHONTSAEBii- 9. U. and 17 ft Apaeba Cnmpar Oar top (pact yaaa—draw-ttta am 0 hRoBea. orerlaada. brake *SM Dtxto Hwy. OB I-14IS ^ent Traily S|yE iMl. hardware. Perry ______Sc.. SI** HMhlaad Rtf. . Boat Discounts DUNHAM'S 1957 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARDTOP ThU haoutitui AtUo aodon to - rwiu, n«»*cr. wniivwBiu. power : |- ateerlng, white with turguotoe NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 100* 8 WOODWARD ATE. BIRMINO-' HAM. Ml 4-*7»*. Sate Used Trucka 1 CHEVIE PANEL TRUCK. radio end hooter, power brakH and ataoint. V* angina with an nutomatlc trnnamtoaiott, nnd It n apotllgbt. This onr “ II DODOE. W-TON kANBL t-air Urea. Henry dnty tprlng-Bri -------*• *“ ' ■■*’ OPEN EVES AND SUN. --- UNION LAKE Brand nup, 01.30*. * Unlaa Lk. Rd. EM 141*5 j i, toiTTfi^ U P BO.XT INSURANCE e^ctrlr^. truck wlthUdem js.KjlpSIS’.rP^ iians'l.a*”"™ rt 1-4353 ------ looks. Wa btr^^^^rlcad It at onl; Crissman SPEQAL Now ^I Onr. redid, ■miar, 51.4**.*li *•*.** down. IttJ* per RAND C RAMBLEE pony ownad. Radio, bootar, wbi w^ opotUcht and aar-4on ei rtar. Qoed oOndlUea. (L5te dtolora. Tri-County Taol -Maaafaetnrias Cd. n Elm PE >4*11. aler*l** dawn and 53* p aaooth. Ltoyd Motors. Uneoto-Moreury-Oomet *** *■ inolnnw. PE *4131. Eros 1 Mattliewii-Hargreaves m OAKLAND______ PE 44K IIM CHETROLE'Y 1-DOOI F.vinrudc Motors, Boats i *5 yeare repair expertenee. Tony's |_ ^rtae^_Oroh^ Rd. nt Byl-1 "HARO TO PINO" BOT EAST TO DEAL NTITH IT DAOnOR-B SALES ' I Tlpalco Lake MA I-II7P FONTtAC; CURLEY craH*, 14 jrr. ewn'- 1P52 PORD. P4 I body Ei-------- 44755 E 447*4. malic, raoio, neaicr,, wi BeauUful emidlUoo. Lkw Ml *4*77.' ________________ INI CORVAIR MONXA 34100R. ---- --------radio. Bucket aoats, powergUde. ------ baetor. whUawall Urtt. wathara, glass - —■ S!l« UM OBETROLET. S-DOOR US; VI attek abitt, (IN down and only U7.4* a month. Lloyd Motors Unooln-lforenr- —‘ “* “ HAM. Ml 4-1715 wagon, awl ORl-Mn. .. ^ bNiV k INT HERCURT. * .Mobile Hon _______________SPORT PowergUde. T4 aaclDt, ....------------ W OXPORD MOBILE MANOR POR I W*IO I - a*Ai*wi* rrjK, r* ■■■ the bO»t N'SirjCHRIS, mo. CaU credit 'Mgr., M m^^Ml 4>7ISS.MaroM IIN dodge, 'ir-t. N4*. fdbRTE I.n par . PaAi. (j^NIUlim GRlNDtNO IN THE| AT A LARGE DISCOUNT TO YOU , STOP otrr toniobt! .ocaater, .Hatcbin > .fat. <3ei Dime Hwy,, OH 1-I3W _i*mbrctta‘ MOToB~flo6oTini ^FocSi^ AUBTATE-3M Cd ONLT 4.0001 ------------------------- ' Tzbo deai SEA RAY- BOATS ---leoo Motort. , Altoy Treltore, Uted Boato. Motor*.- Treltore. KESSLEB - Auto. B Hartne, lo N. Waohlagton OXFORD SUN 1*4 OA »-l4N Pontiac Headquarters FOR Boat Repair Materials :mEROLA8 ’ ■ EPOXIES 'piTlNI EABoiwHE WIIId!^£|S^ ---TAMDi CONVEETXELE %qPS^ 'A's ..jniiisv, Insurenet also avaHab£?°OlO.Ooi rire lasuranat policy r N1.M for 3 yaart. - Special — only NS.4I A Paco ■ Fordgii End SpjU Cum IOS MOEARMANR 5I.TN. Trade. ■N ■niidM#H ‘rti^. bLiAN" ____LOW MILEAGE. _______ OB4-13N 1H3 Md-TD. , ORlOINAt IWES 1959 PONTIAC BonoerlUa Sp^ Coupe w dio. boator. bydremaHe _ mtotlon, powtr ftoartog and brakao and kat powar windowo. ................. $2395 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Gemens ^ RUSS JOHNSON LAKE ORION MY 2:2871 MY 2-2381 St*fiClALS ■ “ ton CADILLAC ......... I Caopo ____ ION PLTMOOTR ......... Station Wagon . IN3 PONTUC^........... t N Sedan lilt OLDSMOEILE ...... ............ BRIGHT SROT Mod iakaM-OMB feTtozi SEE AND COM PAR ‘57 FORD CONVERTIBLE SBARP ■5* UNCOLN s 'daior hardtop -57 PORD Palrlaat, olnb eanpe — ‘54 CadUlae Coup* Oarlllt No Pnir 00*0 RofueodI HASKINS Vocation Specials 1(57 piayrolet Bel Air 0-daor tb-dan, V4 engme. powergUde, radio. beUc'r. *-toaa btua flnlih. PORD IMl OALAEIB 1-DOO hardtop. * ayl^ar. power at^ Prtood |*,inrCaU Jarry oen. Ml tfntt. SHARP ‘5* PORD CONVERTIBLE. Big angina. Powar rtoarlng and powar^rekoa. |1.4*i fttU price. Sill OR S-»*7* or OR 35*41. ill FORD STATIOir------------ good cendlUon. PE *454*. •5* r^^Aimj^ s^lgm PORD. GOOD RUBBEiT RADIo .nd haator. **75. OB *4*1*. POR SALE IM* MBRCURT MON- powar krakaa, power ttoa^rlns. «- l^E?SStoi^^t4S«.*‘ 1*M p6*b COUNTRY SEDAN. V* OVHwVri g^aamr, w»~ww..—»■ N&BTH^CTKv!^ 8. WOODWARD ATfB., BIRMINO-HAM. Mf *-m»- ’55 PORp '^iyERTIBLE CLitAN 1H5 jkORfir****. 5E A MONTH. let payment duo Anguet * * • SIDE MOTORS, 11* W. PE 54***._________________ ■*0 PORD. LOW IPLEAOE. ONE ewnar. MA »*(**. Clarketon. TAYLOR'S OK USED CARS ~TROj^. ^^mOBILE 1 iSK" ” Wallad La 1*54 MERCUI^ NEW -nRES. I MEYER’S . “El Camino Sales" •CHEVROLET) BOUGHT AND SOLO Fw’ Site Car» E.T’JS'.ISLS*!^ —^jSffif*****’ *** * Hk* iiif VLVMoirri ss-jaisi.; year 'tain. Abtolutoly no eaM 5JJ?U^of^7l‘^Jak??*to ^ lHO*'Attte slifir'Ui 8. Baglnaw JUNE SPECIALS U tUf or gray finish. Bank raUt Haupt Pontiac Sales CLARKSrON M-15 on. ' Lucky Auto Salat, IN B. PE ^»14. IN7 PLTMotmi vrArtdN-vifAd: ' * V*. powernyt*. Asking. *550 ’i* PLYMOUTH WAOON, * PAS-tsnger, * cyl., standard ehlft, orer paymenU of *5*.41 — »ld>M PE t-tm 1**4 PLYMOUTH STA-nON WAOON. RADIO AND HEATER. AB-80LUTELT NO MONET DOWN. I PLYMOUTH 1-DOOR, RAgS ND HEATER. ABSOLUTELT HO ____em'JSi*.' In* PACKARD PA^ICIAN 4-DR. power brakes, power teats, powi For Solo Cf» lOfc mSiSSo 6UA9 W PW- tlSnpeteltos Ttola. 4door hard- mlltaga. (-I7W. t»*l radio, baatar^iwa new. rnta owner. PE *4>**;- wnrm. hydremtite redto o^ ss^i-SKr **.45*. OA i-IMY. * tlA»6W>» uer PONTIAcj 1-DoAb Snle“‘ny 8. ^aaw, A «-ni4. •5*^wtiac catauna >poor. „ PONTIAC^ Bh^ Power Il.ao* mllee. CnU/« *4710 ba-Iwaan * n.m. nnd *=*<**•,., Mater, blnek I real beauto litot ........(MSI NORTH CHkYBOiXT OO’—^UJ?’ s. WOODWARD AVI. BIBMINO-HAM. MI 4-1735. •5* THUNDERBIRD. PLA-nHUM. Black leather. AU paver. Oood —■• c»a *4ia. f-tB10»*#H TR S.' fb*^ tOOdlttOOe RAdlO. ksVSBWI » wheals. PE *-7aS* after 5:3*. 1956 RAMBLER A 76»l^»rp_b|Mlt J" kbSt-T' PEOPMES AUTO saLfB. Oakland^l________TOJMSIl 1154 RAMBLER WA66K^Y WILL ACCEPT laaU. Molar*. Oun*. Babo off a etaam wtaletia, Bi^lna from a baanary. Exhanet Puma* from an outboard inator. or almost any-mornblt. an a naw or used Bill Spence, Rambler ^Mal^tMUlCI^^H TODAY’S SPECIAL! 1*5* CADILLAC SEDAN DaVILJ^ ear to epouatt throug^t. Cami to ut wltti only um mUee. J l4wnar naw oar Undo. |1,4N. WILSON PONTIAC-CADILL.^C; 1350*N. Woodward ------ MI 4-1*30 BIRMINOHAM LOOK!'-BUY! SAVF! t h*r^>. ful itlne etnuon w 1(*0 Palcon «-door tadan .... *IM IMO PooUaa 4-dr. hardtop .... (35*5 155* Chary to tea pickup.... • Pord Oalaxla 4-door . 116* CHEVROLET MKIOR. SHARP 1N5 PONTIAC BTATION WAOON. MechanlcaUy good and Urat. 177 E. Walton Bird. PONTIAC. liUCHlOAH IMl COMET. DEMO. DELUXE »-door, radio and haator, aatomsM trenamtoelan. luU price only glNl. Lloyd Motor*, LUieoln-klercury-Cemat, 333 8. Bailnaw, PE »4U1. OLDSMOBILE DRIVE A MILE SAVE A PILE! New Dodge Lancer ^ $1781.65 IMl Bulck Special 4-door .... ISM5 l(6t Bulck Electro hardtop 131(6 IIM Itonllae BUr Chtol 4-dr. . tIMk SMALLTOWN LOW OVERHEAD n.*S» MILE OUARABTBB RAMMLER-DALLAS IMI N. MAIN RbCHBSTEI OL Mill DODOE-;CHRTSLBR—TRUCKS IIH Bulck Century hardtop .. *1415 ItM Rambler Super (door . .. $1»5 1M7 Pontlae eUtlon wagon ... ***5 IIM PonUne atatkn wagon .. .:|15M IIM Cadillac "** “ tadan ......HIM IIM Pontlae 44oor banttop .. *35*5 IIM Pontlae s-Chlal 44aor ... IIN* nrd Moor eedao ............(31H (Bdt Moor tedaa...........*1M KM Desoto PlralUta Moor . .*}»* *..— iiipg .... il4M SHELTON . PONTIAC - BUICK Rochester OL 1-8133 Open ‘tu ( p.m. or latar led Wad.. Prl.. Sat, at * p m. IIM N 1-DOOR HARDTOP. PULL POWER nuipnco. BEAUTIPUL BLACK FINISH. CAR UKE r-- - kSTk^: m uwD. $2895 1 Year Warranty SUBURBAN USED CARS 555 S. Woodwird MI 4.4485 OLIVER BUICK The Dealer an the Corner he Doet Rnalnase on tba Square emootb turbine drirt cauplad wito -------—-Ing and brakee eaualt drtrlng ease, Radio. power eteerli complete di.-M,* — heater, whitewall ttree and aharp tu-tana whltf •■>* *ae«rt fawn INT "Poatlae Star Chtof Moor hardtop. Rydrematla, powar naar- HASKINS CHEVROLET *T51 Dlxto Highway at MU HApla VlSN Opaa Nttaa ‘tU HOMER BIGHT Small Town Trades: 1 (wrTatto « apaad traaaaUoM alto aqulppaS . $» USl Chovto OMValre. m 4 VAMBe Avtaie UM Marewy MMitoray « door. An-tomatta tnmkr'—*-“ /haator. Power Chevrolet-Pontiad- « Buick bealer ’60 Chevrolet .....$2295 white axtarlar: WbitawaU ttraa It *57 Buick ................$995 4-OOOR BPBCUL Radio, haator, ---------- twaU Urea with giiar- r, wHh mo r whitowi ’57 Plymouth.........$695 l-DOOR. Radio, heater, automatic thin, rad aad black exterior wlttt tblay block tire*. Sharp I lamatia tronamleeloa. itatar. an-whitowaU ■57 Pontiac......$ 895 STAR ORIEP S-DOOI^ Radio, ' ' SaWtWJSli.?^ '59 Renault ......$895 AOOOE SEDAN. Haator, alaadard ahlft, WhitowaU Urea, thorp red fl^ aad a aiiMrmar. ’60 Renault .......$995 «4>OOR SEDAN. Orer tlntoh, wfalU-wall Urts, haator. Tou'U Uka this '60 Goliath .....$1195 STA-nON WAOON. «^Upd«r ab-gtoe, 4-apM tnaemnloa,. front wheal drlra, rad iMatfar. ’58 Mercury 995 4-DOOR SEDAN. R*dia. haator. an- —ftaA^tiu** *'*'*••• '58 Opel 795 *Wki«~{Ta''"nJE EaaUy Maipl '60WiHys ......."$1395 4-WRiai. DRIVE JEEP with ^ oaQraa top. AjU blua flatoh. '55 Buick .....J .$595 l-DOOR SEDAN. Heater, automatic, tu-tana whito and Mack flnltb. OLIVER Motor Sales t 1: I • ./ RAMBLER? 1961 RAMBLER Custom Convertible $2295 1961 AMERICAN Pull Pnetory Bquipmtnt $1695 Over 100 New Cars in Stock Immediate Delivery — All Models ~ No Waitmg Free lubrication as long as you own the car. PLUS " Come in and register for your opportunity to win absolutely free a 'METROPOLITAN HARDTOP' NO OBLIGATION — NOTHING TO BUY TO BE GIVEN AWAY JULY 10, 1961 Fabulous Used Car Buys '56 *t*'ORD Convertible ........ .$595 '55 FORD Victoria '...........$395 '59 METROPOLITAN Hardtop .........$845* '56 HUDSON Sedan, good runner ....... .$195 '53 DESOTO, runs gdbd.......—______$99 ^55 FORD, 9-passenger Wagon .......$595 '56 FORD, 6-passenger Wagon ...... .$595 U EAM^JEB, UM .TO IMS, ALL MODELS Satuidoty' Only Sp^iald^ '57 BUICK Hardtop, power ...........$795 '58 FORD 2-Door, radio, heater.....'.$795 '57 PLYMOUTH 4-Door, ^dard shift . $395 Over 60 other cars to choose from*. . , bar^^n priced. All cars fully guaranteed in writing. DONT FORGET TO REGISTER FOR THE FREE METROPOLITAN TO BE GIVEN AWAY JULY 10, 1961. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO BUY. Birmingham Rambler Woodward S. of 15 Mile Road Just IQ minpteS" from Downtown Pontiac TELEPHONE MI 6-^ . •I. THE PONTIAC PRBSS, MONDAY, JUNE 26. mi TWEXTY-FiyB —Today's Television Proorams-- I T-wxiMV OMMHi t-aam-Tf Rae-Vens Team Holds Top Title at VFW Meeting Tomamn ff : urn (3) (Movk ObbL) (4) tahoi Amwr. (D N«wi, Weather. (9> Popeye (96) «;1I (7)>(«m. •:lt (4) Weather. $lm (I) News. (4) Main. 47) VUdaiB. (9) Tugboat Annie. (91) Oaaign Woricaii «i49 (3) News Analysis. (4) Sports. $:U (3) News. (4) NUwa. 7:N (3) (« (D Mister Bd. (9) Movie. “Love Run.*’ (1996). An American heirean in Europe and newspapemuui find the advea m catrlera ol mgi ^‘•6 1:11 (3) On the Esnn fVont urn (3) Newa (4) Today (TT l^aw wa. 7:16 (3) raUx the Cat t:» (3)B*WanaD0B (7) Johnny Ginger. ttU (3)Captali 6:99 (DMovia. 9t99 U) Movie. (4) Ed Allen. 9:N (4) CooBUlt Dr. Brothers t:a (4) Gateway to Glamour. 9:W (7) Nows. tUM (3) I Love Lucy (4) Bay When (7) Jack LaLanM UiM (9) Billboard. U:»(3) VUao vniage. (4) (Color). Play Your y PW OarfcG i:~ (9) lilusic Makm. 9:99 (3) Danny Ihonias. (4) Whisperiiv Smith. (7) Surlside 6. (Oont) (9) Don Messer’s JubUee. (56) Modem State. 9:19 (2) Andy Grittth. (4) (O>lor). Concentration. (7) Adventures in Paradise. 49) World of Music. 19:99 (2) Henwaey. (A) Barbara Stanwydc. (7) Paradise (Oont.) (9) News. 19:11 (9) WeaOier. 19:99 (9) TMescoope UAW. 19:99 (2) Brenner. (4) M Squad. (7) (9) I 19d (9) GoU Tip. 19:9b (9) Sports. 11:99 (2) News. (4)^News. (7) Racket Squad. (9) NdUrs. 11:19 (11) Weather r- Clem Gen- 11:16 (2) Weather. (4) Weather. (9) Movie. “Your Past Is Showbv.** (Engliah;^ l«r). The publisher of a icandal tortion racket Terty^Thom-as, Peter Sellers. 11:19 (2) Sports. (4) Sports. U:I6 (2) Movie. “VaUant Is the Word tor CbiTie.** CUM). A|, woman of questiooahla als finds two oiphana. Gladyi George, John Howard. 11:19 (4) (Color.) Jadi Paar. (7) Movie. “The Good Fairy.” (1935). A ette in a movie theater has been bifluenced by the mov-lea. Margaret Sonavaa, Her bert Marshall. (7) Jackie Cooper (9) Chex Helene. 19(41 (9) Nuraery School Time. U:9I (2) Double Exposure (4) (Coior). Price b Right (7) Gail Sham (9) Romper Room. U:19 (3) My Uttb Margb (4) Concentration. (7) Love That BobI ni99 (3) Love of LUe. (4) Tmth or Ccneequencea. (7) -(9) (9) 9:99 (2) (4) (Color) George Pierrot (7) Johnny Ginger. (9) Looney Tunes and Jingles. TV Features AMEUCVUfS. 7:90 p.m. (4). Cpl. Canfield sets out to recruit moun-tainers to fight in the Qvil War they never heard of. Sees Early End to Laos Crisis WELLS FARGO. 8:30 p.m. (4). Jim HanUe is threatened if he refines to marry a gypsy girl, Zita Lopez. DANNY THOMAS, 9 p.m. (2). (Rerun). Unete Tonooae (Ham Omried) becomes a partner in a night dub and tries to introduce a few changes. ANDY OHimTH 9:90 p:m. (2). Sberifl Andy and EUie bdp Ba^ nay’s faltering romance by using ADVENTURES IN PARADISE, 9:90 p.m. ff). (Re-run). Troy gets givolved with son . figMers who are touring the ;, 10 p.m. (3). (Rerun). Chick finds himself in the doghoum after canedlng nurae k’s GUNN. 10:90 p.m. (7). ___ Jbna Morgan makea her ‘ dramatie dabut. A mysterious phone ceD notifies police where 91 million worth ol stolen jewds can be found. JACK PARR, 11:30 p.m. (4). Cbaon Bean, aubbiiig for Paar, comedian, Dayton Allen and ''musical comedy performer Betty Jane Watson. (Color). WATS TO WOBK eitlWTl " WRaBblM lUM 22 9 (56) Family (3) Siarch f (4L(Oolar).ltOohldBeYoa. (7) Number Please (9) Mary Morgan 19:a (2) Guklli« Light (9) Newa. (4) Newe^ (3) Chailaa Boyer (4) Journey J) About Fnoaa. (9) Movie. (7) News (3) Al Iha World Turns. (7) Uls at Riley. (56) Worid History. (4) Faye Ellzsbeth (3) Amos and Andy (4) (Ookr). Jan Murray-(7) Day to Court. (3) House Pbity. . (4) Loretta Young. (T> Seven Keys (3) MUliomire (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) ()ueen for a Day (9) Movie (3) Verdict b Youra. (4) From Them Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust? (3) Brighter Dey. (4) Make Loom for Daddy. (7) - - - (3) (3) Edge of Night The Rae-Vens All Girl DrOl Teem of Poontiac, directed Iqr Jackie Rae Voartwea, retained tts state ehemptooship title at the VFW conventioii in Lansing Saturday.' Captained on the field by Helen Marie Ramodell, the 20member unit racked iv the Miheet eoore of any team In any event of the dpy. The Pontiac Thunderbirdi Junior Rifle DriO Team, entering state competltioa for the first time, took xmd place. Robbie Girdley was drill aergeant. Before leaving lor a national meet in Miami, Fla., the Rae-Vens teams are to appear in Grand Haven. Ypailantl. Algonsc and Wyan-dotte. Waterford to Hold Street Light Hearings (4) 1 (56) Children’s Coma’. (7) Rocky and’*^ Friends. There wUl be s continued hearing for the ectabUshment of a street light district In the Burling-ham Lake Park subdivision and et 11^ hsaring for the Highland Eatatm mbdlvisian at tenighfa Waterford Townahip Board meeting. board wM iiadiie a ra- (56) Highways in the Sky. (SB) Newa (9) News Coalition 1$ Predicted by Phoumo, but Some Americans Skeptical Sealed bids for the purchase ol lour new police cart, and bids on comprehensive Uafa^ty imuronce tor townahip employw and equipment will be opened. The board wffl consider the is-wance of a ueed .car lot lioenae for the J^ A P Moton at 5430 Highland Road. Aviation Pioneer Dies GENEVA (AP) 7- An early end to the Laotlaa crlUa ia pre^cted by Prince Souvanna Phouma, the a^-etyled neutrabst leader who to virhMily certain to become the Southeast Aaian Ungdom’s next ★ .★ Souvanna predicted a coalition govonment would be formed bi by July 30 but some Ai can olficiab here said Souvanna appaeted overconfident. MONTREAL (AP)-John Alexander Douglas McCurdy. 74. a pi-oner in avlatkxi whose Interest In that field tms sparked by a child-raeetinc with Alexander Graham BeU, died Sundsy. He was a fanner lieutenant governor of Nova Beotia. He wai the first to pilot a flying boat from which be dropped oranges to prove bombing was practical. He flew a plane which sent and ~ celved the first wireless n Souvanna told newsmen Sunday he will hold another meeting pro-Weatem Boui OOin.- premier oi the royal Laotian government, and pro-• - • of the Patfaet Lao. He said they will draft a joint government propoeal for praeentetlon to King Saving VaflHUia, the ruler of the strategic Jv^e kingdom. TPRESUMPnOVB* SouvaiHia added: “I could easily go' to the king myself but fliit would be preiuitaptuous. Any decision tviU be a Joint one.” The three poBtleel prlne _ meeting last weA in Zurich agriad to ask the king to deiig-iwte their future government “In the intereat of perfect noutreU-ty.’*,But they did not •» iiAo details or make any specific nom- ____^ with eocktsfl party in a Geneva hotel. Souvanna clearly indicated that he expects to head the new ccpli-thm regime, lie said his military torcea hold the upper hand. "Our troops are everywhere.' he said. “If I want to, I couk PoacR Corpi Contingent Will Be Sent to Ghana NEW BRUNSWICK. NJ- (AP) —Sargent Shrtver. director of the Peace Corpe, diacdoaed today that he is sem^ a unit to Ghana. The group going to the African iMdkm wiU train at the Univer-■tty ol CeUfamit's Berkeley campus next fun. T(xlay's Radio Programs- M»-innnLm»ioite CRLbr. a. aa«vM “d.'n.s 1S,IS-WWJ, WsrM xm WWJ. Mwte IB Itewa WOsiil. IX OtanS . VUBSaST KOaNTIO fae-wjn. ntvi, uomr WWZ, USWk WartoBf wesa, Mtvi. hm^ wroK. car Ban. TSm* 1 CKLW. Term. Ofwwr WJBK. awri. WOAB, meet, ebMitem wron. Baitr ■•». l&g wrQUi BBrtl iP^. was-wsa. kmi bgm WtM. ItortMi wrffi aSg'wy*- J Mite wpoei, Oltea. atm wc*a wtw WFOR, x»wi. SGrtr Mwa. uiea-wsa. attith. wxvx. im. fisa-wxvs. anto w*u IrJBK. TrmituOteter iiiia-^iuii. Tia* tor umt ns’sS'MN- ^ nmaasa amaiiMM WKW, MU M at. MWU irss-wm, mowwM wwi, Kf«n. Trif surr WPON, Jtm Olun sSr’E.' ffiS-S"' woaK nan. saw-- WrwT CDilMV Tr«a« Johnson Warns Soviets U.S. to Protect W. Berlin FROM OCR NEWS WIRES LOS ANGELES -> Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, in a somber wpnlng to Nikita Khrushchev, sa.ys the Soviet premier will make a “tragic mistake” if he underestimates America’s obligation to the people of West Berlin. Johnson apoke Sunday at the dedication of the Ihter* national Aii^rt’s new jet-age terminal, a complex of futuristic structures de- Late Car Sales 16.9 Pet. Over 1st Part of June DETROIT (UPD-Auto sail mid-June climbed 16A per cent over sales in the first part ol the th, Ward's Automotive ports said today. ★ ★ Kennedy Bluffs Moscow Thinks scribed as the finest such installation in the world. _ a bluntly worded address, Johnson ctpuged that the Sovietl Union alone ia responsible for new international tension. Top Rad Envoys at Genava Suggait Daols Ovar Watt Barlin GENEVA (UPI) - Three top Communist envoys made it dear today that Moscow believes the United States is bluffing on At the same thne, one ol th# iplomats suggested that the Kremlin might go easier on its Beriin demands fai return for a Western pledge to withbokl nuclear arms from West Germany and come to a aettlement of flie irontierB of EaXtem Euitqw. TMa pictare eame aet of taRa wMh a leading-------------------* 'Let us not understimate the importance of any such develop-It will cause the utmost anxiety among our friends in Gei;-many. It will give new hope to the minority group# which still favor extreme aolutions.” TO ACT IF . . . Johnson said he had no intention of giving the Soviet leader any dues on future American policy. "We naerve the right to take I, a Red ■ hi Oe- They gave the impression that the Kremlin considers the West dhddsd on Beriin hnd the United States Itself imoertain about its future policy and strategy. with oar obHgatloM to and aar Meads,’’ he said. In Washington a member of the Senate Armed Seivices Cbmmittee has called for an allied military buildup in Germany that would enable the West to defend Berlin against any Soviet move. Sen. Oslr Engle, IMklif., said The diplomats gave ftelr views in prlvste talks during s reception attended by ambaoadors and delegation . cMefa from Western the United States ia in no ribi. limit- By impUcatkm. these Cominu-nite diplomats indicated that President Kennedy had failed to convince Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev at their meeting in Vienna Juns 3 .and 4 that the Untied Statee la determined to stand fast on Berlin. Lawyers iri Hollywood Run Movie Business BY EARL WIL80N HOLL'YWOOD — Lawyers now run the movie business. Never mind where they’re running it. Each studio hu a stable of Uwyers who are busy drafting contracts for Marilyn Monroe, Liz Taylor add H Doris Day to refuee to sign. But Marilyn, LI* and Dorte don’t refuse to sign Uiem—their lawyers refuso to let them sign the other lawyers’ proposed contract*. I hope I’m not being too subtle when I point out that thU keeps the lavryers busy and resulU in more conferences, and more proposed contracts, and more angry refusals to sign the new amended and revised contracte, and oh, how those legal feet pile upl WILSON ‘HVa asaka auny pletuiet far which the emtraet never is siped.” a mevie exeeathre told me at a major atadla here. ‘ _______ "Take a star like Burt Laneaster or David Niven," this executive says. ’’His agent tells him he has n verbal deal—to go ahead. "So they start the picture. The lasers alre living in another world. They say Niven doesn’t like the clause about the color of the paint on hit dressing room wall and refuses to start the picture. TTiey don’t know he’s bslf -through the picture.” There’s a memo bsrrage goring back and forth. Finally, when Nlvea has finished the picture and started on another one, (mmes the biggest memo of all: 'Soyiet Snaps atU.S.Heek' aaleo aarge put a csmblaBd May-Jane sates total et men than a million oors “eaaily wHhin Ward's said iww car sales in the June 11-20 period totaled 156,438 units, a dally average of 19,555 tor die number of selling days ia the period. This compared with a dally rate of 16,733 tor June 1-10. Compact cars accounted (or 36.4 per cent of the June 11-20 sales. the partttfon et Gormsay la In Borlia la the future will be ,‘ike and Dick to Get Together HERSHEY, Pa. (AP) ‘— Fo^ mer President Dwight D. Eisenhower and former Vice President Richard M. Nixon meet tonight for the first time since leaving at-Ike to help Pennsylvania Republicans kick olf a campaign to regain the govemorahip and a Sen- While the llOO-a-plato fund-raising buffet dinner is billed. as a testimonial to the two man. it wOI give Nixon a chance Republican politics and world problenu. Don now to back up its conn ment to resist the Russian threat to oust the Allies from Berlin. He aaid, “We don’t have the dWi-, sions over there to support a real action in Beriin. Engle called for abandonment ol World War II equipmant and ghring Allied tiw^a better rifles, 2 Taken From Reef Near Port Austin PORT AUSTIN (ift-’^o men who spent the night in a cabin cruiser on a reef in Lake Huron were rescued by the Coast Guard Sunday. Paul Bark- ol Midland and Mil-ton Murray of Bay City, his passenger, were reported in good condition. The (3oast Guard began a aearch of the Saginaw Bay area Sunday when (be cruiser Ahloa failed to arrive at Bay Oty. It was found about two miles off Port Austin. Sameness Fails, Near End on TV —Garry Moore Pair to Talk Politics, H«lp Pann Republicans Kick Off Campaign sat. Will Pats Americans in Production by 1970, K Boasts Glowingly MOSfXrW (AP)-Nlktta 1 diev says the Soviet Unioii is 'snapping at tha hselt of Amcr-ca" in the economic race and dll pass Ha production by 187D. Tlw premier told a CommuniBt party rally in a voice bursting with pride that the Soviet Unka, founded only 44 yean ago, ha* already forged ahead of Britain , and France. "Cbmrades! There ia only America,” he ahouted in a apeech at Alma Ata, capital of Kazakhstan. which was broadcast Sunday by Moscow radio. He depicted the United Stole# _i an old, worn out runner and the Soviet Unioo as young and The United States is now running on its pest reputation but at the finlah line the young, fresh, strong runner will break the tape and our Socialist country—young, strong, organized, mobilized — is snapping at the heels of America -not sUently. but laying'’Look, we are In the race. Hpiry up or we will overtake you! ’ ’’ Khrushchev said American experts were telling President Kennedy the .Soviet would overtake the United States by 1970 and declared coofidently: “That is cur date” There are over 400 apeciet of mammal in North Amarlca, of vhlch more than one-fourth are mice. Nixon is expected to deliver a 30-minute speech, touching party organization and rebuildtaqi; GOP strength in the big dtle*. DOB Dr SENATE? >wer is scheduled t( make only brief remarks. But his ce will give George Enoom, Pennsylvania state Republican chairman, a chince to tor certain whether, at ape-culatkxi haa It, Eiaenhower might be Interested in running next year for the Senate scat now held by Democrat Joseph S. Clark. David L. Lawrence, also a democrat, now holds tha govc His term expires itext . and he cannot seek reelection under Pennsylvania law. _______for senator last weak. He took the question in a light vein, pointing out he was 70 years old. Bloom said he doubted Eiaenhow-er would run for public office butj that he wanted to make certain. TV and RADIO TUBES Tested FREE! "HUNG TNIM IN" Wa Mse praciateM Take Taatars af vaer tebaa. We abe tarv I TVs, hema rae and Ni-PI for PraapL Qaelily Sesvice CALL: FE 8"4569 JOHNSON'S RADIO mitd TV 4S East Wakes Vk.Meck last ef laMwia Mtehlflaa TISA UcMisa Na. 1194 The occasion also wfll give Pennsylvania GOP leaden future political ptona thoughts on running for of California next year. NEW COLOR TV ONLY 4399 tiRirsnunuxcis Opau Men. sad fcL Nigfcls U W. Hssee FI 4-1 111 NEW YORK (D-TelevlskMi entertainer Garry Moore told a eral hearing today television is coming to the end of a trend—“the sameness Is beginning not to pay off'—and a new trend must Jte found. Testifyirig before a Fderal Ckim-municatioris Commission hearing, Ihe said he believed television actually is at a "kind of hopeful' time,'' but that the main problem I facing the industry is the lack of creative talent. He described tuent as writers, perfentners and the like and said there is , “not nearly enough for the hours that have to' be programmed.'’ $423 in Tools Sfolen TboU valued at 9423 were stolen in a burglary of Tony's Ftxit Shop, 43 Baldwin Ave., according to Po^ tlac police. broken down be- tween th* Inwyars ever the eoler ef the pnint—and 9 ‘And, anyway,” one producer told m9, “tha eantraets ara ■0 long, wdien wa do get them, that we ara tempted to produce them Initend oi the story we bought." «» ■k it it THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN NEW YORK . .. Anna Maria Alberghattl’a high school graduation gift to here brother real, l6-« trip to Europe . Jalins LaEes^ still hobbling after that water skiing Ipill, is studying Bhakeipeare. ----IXCL-Bn^: Fler d* Ora TraJiUe, daughter of the late dli;- tator, wlU wadldrtbe eleventh time, a wealthy Canadian .. Bebert MHcham’s writing a book abort tha s^aiatlon of hi biff Maryland farm ... 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AmbMndv 1>q-to*t tulomobUe by Vm- )m bommmtai tfainat thm to Abe AdvetMr of the govmumnt >Mi tacmaed the prestige ' fyon te flaming wrerkage of Ihls ear — wMcb was net afire iMd dnatroyed On the night at June 14 while be was viniting at the lOmtral Urtverrity came trouble 3hr tba Red and leftist agitaton wMch they neltfaer bargained for a hot-bed of Conimunist regiine at c»>dlctator Marcoa Reran nli^ IVy have been making i miaes about the assignment of rector rranciaco de Ven- ^ comtortaNe for hi^. e FRAT more INCIDENTH The attack on hia automobile is’to have been a “starter.’* And r it is possible that some new at* t tempts to embarrass the S3*year r old Moscoao may develop. v But the Reds and tMr fellaw j agitalura must be on guard now : fur they know they are dealing . with a naan who not only speaks trana the InoUent stronger, while j their language and understands the agHatars aaflered a setbrn k. i their tarOes bat also is rool and For months the Communist andj ‘^'•'*****^ under Are. extremist trouble-makera h s v e| Betancourt, a peraonal friend of used tha '’autonomy" of the uni-jMoscoBO from the president's days ^versHy as a shield lor codverting in exile in Puerto Rico during the Government said the president tsiepboaed unb I told Mm to put an tm- ' lbs tsrs men they wanted most | >ta hart Presideat Rojpaulo I De Venenzi, already was under heavy fire in the press for what wad consider^ “exceasiva’’ tolar* conununh|ue issued by the cafatawt ance of leftist activity in thdunb varsity, appeared dents and warned them they were ieopardliing Jfae uaiversity'i auto* nomy. IXiAE SOME In virtually all Latin nations uni-yersit^ have an unique status which makes them virtually independent states and thus immune from the police power of the government. Retanroart, appareatly aa| sat* la sMbarWea la Uni '• g|Rb l2v«oagalta« ewnuKtew Mo tka to tha prlvO^ stottg ot ^ . wIlUa toe uMvantty iRd or toe moat soma csBttrf oC opfwaUion to hk attamiito at Detoocratic govesB* Me followed this up with'a s al cabinet session which spel CNR toe ond of f ’Police will set every time tosre 1* an attempt against pubUc order Waives 1 of 2 Fines in Liquor VioFations •The admlalolrutiM has ro* _ will routi—e to re-toe suteNimy el toe asri* peated vtolatlsus of that i Invoke aad abhse H witbont be-ItevMr-to Jt uA vtotage toe tew *11118 Statement drew unanimous praise from Caracas' leading newspapers uMeh also had all pressed outrage st the Moscoso attack. 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Betancourt Kills 5-Hour Rebellion Venezuelan President Crushes Army Revolt Over 'Oil Sell-Ouf CARACAS, VehMetiriA (UPI) The government of PteskHent Rag»i CLEVELAND (UPl)-Outfielder Jimmy PiersaU of the aeveland Indians faced a fine and possible suspension today fbr precipiuting a near-riot with a fist-swinging attack on pitcher JLn Bupning of five-hour rebtlUon by the 250-man army gatriaqii at Barcdlona after minor fightthS that Ulled at least ______touched olf the biggest iMbebrawI” of the season Sunday when he went ^«r Banning in the fifth inning of the first gaSie of the Indians’ douWeheader with the American League-leading^’Tigers. t dawn la aa attempt to over- eaaad tt hea«i« I They moved toward the nearby oil port of Puerto La Cruz but were Stopped. A simultaneous attempt at an uprising by four Junior officers at La Guaira, port of Cvacas, was crushed. The insurgents at Barcelona, 150 miles east of Caracas in the rich oUfields of the Northeastern Venezuelan coast, kidnaped the governor of Anzoategul state and other officials and appeared to be temporarily In control of the Ug port cMy. Johnson Warns Soviets U.S. to ProteiJ W. Berlin A combined force (rf civilians and National Guard troops loyal to the govermnent surrounded the rebel garrison and forced the surrender after a brief battle. Radio Puerto La Crus reported the government victory ab^ 10 aJn. (Pontiac time) and announced that the governor had been re- To Launch Satellito WASHINGTON (*)-The civlllnn space agency soon will launch a satellite designed to study small particles in outer space and the danger they might damage space vehicles. In Today's Press Gulf on Gulf Britain, Arabl« may oppoae Iraqi grab of Kuwait — FAOB «. No Scort Rad attadc on U.8, envoy *W^roWHhY6t/ ....... .........W. ft Badto PrSgnnw ;..M mm, mm .............M ■an’a Ppges ..ll-U Thrown At? 'Thrown Out Piersall Strikes Out (at Hurler) nersall charged the' mwnid after he was Ut on the shoalder by a pHch by Buaiihic. aad had to be Mtodaed by teammate Vie Fewer, who wreriled him to the spike cut on the left knee, appar ently the result of his wrestling match with Piersall. Piersall’s action brought players I didn’t kick him until after he kicked me,” said Piersall when field and ended with the ejeetton'the cut. of him. Johnny Temple and Bob j ^he hlgh-stmiw CTeveiaad Ml-H^e f^ the ganw. ^ fmplre Bunning suftered the o n 1 yj ‘wound” of the melee, a slight Orders Move in Effort to Halt Maritime Strike Emftrgftficy Board h Sot Up by President to Consider Dispute WASHINGTON Ifl— President Kennedy today Invoked the Taft-Hartley Act in an effort to halt the strike of maritime unions. In an executive order, the President said the strike will, if permitted to continue, Imperil the national health and safety. At the same tiim, Kennedy set' p a three-member emergency, board to consider facts ^and .circumstances of the dispute ^tweeii sea-going unlom and ship Gay Blades Ready for Shaving tors. Kennedy set s deadline of Friday for the bMrd to make Its BEftlEE THE SHAVK-orP — Luxuriant whlskepTS were still the style right up to Saturday night’s shave-off contest in Wisner Stadium. Here are four of the seven heavily bearded con- ’The board, under Taft-Hartley law, will make no recommendations. but will merely report on the issues of the dispute. Kennedy, unless the strike is settled in the meantime, presumably will then seek an injunc-Uon to halt the strike for an SOKlay cooling off period. The first step of the inJuncUve machinery is to ask for a temporary restraining order. Under the law, the federal Judge who gets the application must grant the temporary restraining order. NAMES COLE Kennedy named David L. Gale as chairman of the emergency board, cole Is former head of the IINTTV HOUSE. Pa. «f» — Jemph (torraa, leader ef mm> eC the untotti tovetwd, eaU today a Taft-Hartley teslants. Can you determine which bearded r is George Petjeins, tlw contest winner, wt picture is beIow?\ City Now Starts Its 2nd 100 Years Pontiac was back to normal today for another century-clean-shaven, unbonneted and 100 years young. \ Over the weekend, s I who has become extremely ilDSs. pertiaps as a remit ct the her own child." be told The Weather rwi DA Wssitosr Bareas Bepsrt PONTIAC AND VHaNlTT — Mostly sunny and warmly. high 7t. Fair and wanner tanight, low 51 Tues-paiilr eisudy sad warm. Sbowen la the afternoen, n. Wlads aaadhwsat C-14 adles today and tonight. aoOotm Taoswalam ......' SolaHsr M« Soatey OMiUat mshwt Miaparatoro . ( S.B. Laont t*Bp*r>t«o — masyrslar* . . thtr-P»lr. Suony Chief Moxley to Offer Traffic Ideas Tonight BnqUNGHAM methods of caatroDtag traffic the Northwest Quadrant PwUng Lot and oil Woodward wiB be presented to the Ctly Commission tonight by Pollee Ghiel Ralph Moxley. h A A Moxley in his repqit will that the proposals be approved by the commission prior to the completion of the downtown parking area in the near ' Several methods to be considered are overhead signs suspended from qwnwlreS or mastarns and However, he recommends at fiito time that pavement marUnga be used. This is the losst expensive FAMILY GROUP — Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Flynn, 6327 Snow Apple Drive, aarfcston, and their son Duane, 1^, put their best foot forward In the centennial coatume contest, she with matching parasol and bag, father and son with frock coats, canes and spats. Other contest pictures on pages 14 and IS. Congress Busy Before 4th Weekend Social Secunly Change Up for Debate WASHINGTON (AP) — Another bate Kennedy’! request for anotb- Pretodent Kennedy's major billa, a proposal to expand Social Socurity benefits, comes i debate in the Senate today. The Smiate is expected to clear the House-pasted measure handily, but not until after a fhiny of oratory over a Republican proposal to write in a health imair-ance program for old persons. TO DEBATE DEBT The House, meanwhile, will de- er $5-billlon Increase in the nar tional debt limit now standing at 1293 bilUon. Tuesday the House takes up the biggest appropriations measure of the session, the 142,711,105,000 Defense Department bill. Both branches hope to dean up a big batch of rnajogr bills by members can get away for a long Fourth of July holiday weekend. In addition to Social Security, the Senate will act on a rush carrying funds for the U.S. share of the U.N. Congo operation, a Commerce Department appropriations measure debt limit bill. GAS TAX ON LIST Both House and Senate must clear the highway financing containing $11.56 bilUon in reve-over the next 11 years to keep the interstate system on MATTHEW S. 8. DANTON Auto Veteran Dies at Home ^ ■ ktetlhew S. Is. Donton, Former PonticK Buyer, li Dead The World at a Glance I Seek Warrant in City Shooting The 4 cent federal gas tax drop to 3 cents on Saturday if this measure is mt signed into by that time; It continues the 4 cent rate and imposes and truck tevtes. The compromise verskm ol the bill already has Former Pontiac A4otor Matthew S. S. Danton, retired buyer in the purchasing department of Pontiac Motor Division, and former Pontiac resident, died unexpectedly of a heart ailment at his home, 1771 Derby Road, Birmingham yesterday. Mr. Danton, 7D, started his basins career in the former-General Motors Tnick Co. on Rapid Street. Por 44 years he was to par-ehastag Witt the Oakland Mater Car Co.. wUeh later became Peatlae Mater. Since his retirement In 19S6, he has spent winters at his home in St. Petersburg, Fla. and the mer ntonths at his Birmingham Mr. Danton had served u usher at St. James Eplscopsl Church, and St. Bede's Epis- if't T>»p«wlot» Ck»rl M T1 J*ek*onvlU« tl r U Lm AnniM ft M L^lnlll* M .. n SI Miami S6 If M M MllwauliM n St ____ 11 4S Mf« Torli IS SI Alkvoiwrqu* »1 SS Okis Cttr II ft AtUoia 11 fS Omaha SS SI Bltmarrli M «S Philadelphia SO SS -------- pituburih *’ -* SI St Uuli copal Church in He belonged to both churches. A life member of Pontiac Lodge No. 21 FAAM, he was also life member and past high i»1eat of Oakland Chapter No. 5, Royal Arch Masons, Life member, put TIM of Pontiac Council No. 8, and life member and put commander of Pontiac Comnuuidrry No. 2. Other orgsetoatlom he belonged to laclnde Blrmlagbam High Twelve Club, Moatem Temple, Detroit and Lost laks Woods nub. AAA Mr, Danton leaves his wife, Florence; his stepmother, Mrs. Alfred S. Danton of Pontiac; three Alstera, Jane E. Danton and Mrs. Raymond L. Cole, both of Pontiac, and Mrs. Leo R. La Polnte of Waterford Townahlp; and three brothers, Barnard of Birmingham, and Arthur and Robert both of Pontiac. service wUl be held af 2 p.m. Tuesday at St. James Eplsoopal Church, Urmifigham, with burial following In Whita Chapel Memor ial Cemetery. Hto body is at die William R. Hamilton Funeral Home, Bell Chapel in Blrmtngh-ham. Parliamentary delegates arrived In LeopoidvUls for the forts-comtng seiirian of psutiunaat, which has been caltod to ogfis waning facUoM in the Congo. V. 8. District Court at Wibnliv-lon, Del., upheld the Btate Board of Educatton's "ihori-raiige'’ ptoa of school destgregafion this fall for all Negrou who want It—U the school districts can handle Ow AP PhMMsi MAIMMAL WBATBRE - Scattered sbowears will be gewsrel flawigb toe Gulf region ipto Fkaida and the Cbrollnu as H«| ee to Nev«|to, Ndfantoa And die upper Miuissippi valtoy-« be odoiir la the northbra Platos. Mutt Centurto Doctors' NEW YORK IB - 'TPhyskrliM must not be afraid to e pimtoh their icUow doctors whs are guilty" of unethical conduct or incompetence, Dr. Leonerd % Larson, presldeift-Mect of American Medical Association said today. Thto is expected to meet Democratic opposltton. A similar Javlts proposal was beaten 67-2$ Some Democratic advocatu ol I health care plan under the Social Security System had conald- Mrs. Jones, shot once In the right shoulder, wu in utlsfectory eondttion today at Pondsc General merit to the pending bUI. But they deckled agitast thto after Houu Ways and Means Chairman Wilbur D. Mills. D-Ark., announced he would hold public hearings on the subject this session. Crowley Replaces Bailyn as City Editor Pontiac PiwsB Editor John W. Fltzgerali today announred the sp-poLitmer# ef John J. Criradey u city editor ot The Prew. Crowley, S, Is • graduate of Michigan Stote Univenity formerly wu assistant news s of the Owosso Argus-Preu. also has worked <» The Muskegon Chronicle and The Detroit Ffte ress. he replacn Robert J. Bailyn, 32, of a»3 & Winding Dr., Waterford Township, who to bsenming g editor of Tbs Bayonne, N. J., Times. Bailyn Joined Thb Pnss in IM. and serrad n telegraph editor be-hsre beoeutag city editor. Prcvl-euBly be WM with the Holyake (Maas.) Truacript-Tetoipnun. eoiidltioi^% cooling the many Buffalo, N. ¥., is the greatosti rtour-mining city la the woill with tubas to 36,44l,fllp tou^rediiiouiid sacks ds aotCepente property If ovWr-milled in m'' i-—^ The m bOifon in auelgtieKI by New York $tate savings Banks is enough money to build 25 highways like the New York State indicationa be found necoasary they can be Initalled at a later date.' To further Improve traffic move-Mnt In the immediate area, it to recommended that parallel parking St 1^ of Woodward from Oakland to iSucUd be provided. PARALLEL PABUNQ? At the present time, only angle parking to permitted. Moxley alio will requeet that parking be prohibited on the weet side of WOo^srd from EoeUd to WilUts. iMtoHsttos sf s eeater lane for left tSTM late the lof for «orthboaad Woodward traftlo and bound traffic aho i Approximately 10 cars could Une up to enter the lot, Moxley said, without causing trsfOc congestkm. A A • W Moxley will explain that the rec-ommendstions provide for adequate through traffic movement on Woodward and will provide for ft turns into the lot u well as ft turns into Oakland. AAA Right turns tor vehicles entei^ ing and leaving the lot also are provided. 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Iraq Wanfs KMait; Trouble Due? New Envoy Says duba Invasion Would Have Succeeded With Planes CLEVELAND, CMjlo «JPI)-New Orleans Mayor De Lesseps Mor* Sunday said if air cover ■ - the! been provided the' Cuban rebels they would have overthrown Premier Fidel Castro’s regime. BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — ftwq W announeed Nie will annex her tabulouey oUwich neighbor,- the little sheUsdoni of Kuwait, laislng ipeeuNtioe wbedHr the ruling ifaailt wm call on liritKin to aid the fwner BrittUi protectwate. There was also specula tloo tt neighboring Saudi Arabia might object to Kasaem’s rich piiM. Iraqi Premier Abdel Karim Morrison, newly appointed U.S. ambassadu' to the Organization of ■piMl American States, said he was jL P speaking as a private citizen because his appointment has not been confirm^ by the U.S. Sen- Need 50 till paydoy? 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Kaksem. who led the revolt that supported the isvsslon sud Css-tro would have been toppled." d he favored the exchange of tractors for Cuban prisonert-with reservatlona: "If we pay too much ranst'm, we look bad,” he sakL "Although there is a hunum side to the mat ter, we don't want to be saps paying ransom to a stickup man, so to qieak.” He predicts communism “will be kicked out ef Cuba " and that the U.S. under President Kennedy “will recover the good will of that part of the world (South America.).” Develop Missile to WaterSomk Forest Fires MOJAVE. Chllf. (UPI) - Builders of a missile designed to put out fires rather than start them [today claimed it can actually water-bomb flaming forests without risking pilots’ lives. There have been other devices that eould deliver a load ef flre-queaeblag chemicals to sa exact spot aloag a lire llae, but the designen of this oae say Ito makes It praeUoai. On an assembly line basis, said the builders, the rhdio-controlled glider-bombs could be produced for less than {200 each.. The builders are showing the miaaile to state and federal forest service officials. The deeWon to da io was made after the bomb [war successfully tested here Sat- Spaldihg Heir Taken PASADENA, calif. (AP)-Keith Spalding, R, milliomire rancher, philanthropist and heir to Spalding Sporting Goods Co., died Sunday. Spalding came to California in 1006 from (Zhicago, his birthplace. |1 Tiresrone [INSPECTED ■ USED TIRE 095 VALUES ^ Rrst Come... First ServedI Prr/e Avuay with the Biggest Values in Town! BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Q Pull front whads,iie|>ect brake linings and dninia. 0 Check giraas aeato and wheel cylinders tor leakage. 0 C^n, linpoct and r^Mck front bearinga. O Add bmka Quid if A Adjust brakes on a No Extra Charge For Power Brakes toppled Iraq's HashemRe monsr-clqr in 19U. warned the sheik, hoBtover. that U he itiiMsed Ms e would be coosklered BRITUB TO nOHTr The British Foreign Office first comment was that “K is Kuwait’s " Diphknatic however, that Britain be ready to move in with aid if Kuwait aought U. When it ended the protectorate last week, Britain announced it would continue to guarantee Kuwait against aggression provided the sheikdom asked aid. at totaled rnorB million barrela in U». I pouata Df (MB, < •The American Gulf Oil Cor^. rad the Britbdi Petroteum Co. hnve been Jointly eagSBsd in ex-thfi ratourees of IQlwalt, whieb ranks fourth to worid «U _ a after the United States, Vensswla and the Soviet Unioa. Dmqto output was more miUhm bsrrels in 19S6. Questioned about Kassem’s motives in annexing Kuwait, a diplomatic source in London.said the sheikdom /“Is a very valuable prize—and that is a good enough reason." The ruling sheik has been receiving an estimated $3-mlllion a day from a crude oil Gulf between Saudi ArWM and fraq, Ugned a treaty with Britain In 1899 when It was seeking protoctk» from the T _ The sheikdom had remained under British protection since ‘ practice had bMa conducL To Start Air Runs '♦. ★ tiensd Kasaem’s dsim that Iraq ia snttOad to Kuwait lor ^ cal reeetm. He aaid Kuwait had been recognized as initopetideiit by the British; slnoe lftl4, aeveral years befora the Brittoh estab-liahed Iraq as an Independent kingdom after World War ' when it was carved out of the three formsr Turkish provinces of BSsra. Baghdad and Mosul. Kuwait, which lies on the Per- DOKOrr iB-^forth Oentrsi Ai^ ilnsa says it will n|n four Oon-fUghts daily bstwuen Traverse City and Detroit, starting July 1. 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Wide Range of Injuries; Has Plagued President Over the Years REGARDU^ OF PARTY! ‘The probleins are so complex, serious, they have such an effect on human dilnity. and Uber-ly around thd w«cld I fael all of s 'of^Jiarty, should him to support the defense ofet<*e«kjom with whatever steps are necessary," Rockefelier said. RockeleDer’a*' attitude contrast-! Over the years since his birth: ed with criticisms voiced by for-jin 1917, the minor and serious illsj mer Vice President Richard M.jof Kennedy have ranged from Nixon, the 1960 GOP presidestialjcnt^ requiring eight stitches, suf- WASHINGTON (APi-Since boyhood, President John F. Kennedy has had his share of physical mcnta and hurts—capped by last It's attack of "bne- or twodayj virus" from which hg has — apparently recovered. , - . i-siAUii, liWC a.-W vavea v oauf'IIT IHI | daughter of a Northern Michigan |„ominee. and Sen. Barry Gold-jjn a head-on bicycle crash CtoJIege faculty member was over-jwafer, R-Arlz., a potential bidderi^^-ith his older brotl\er Joe daughlpr of Mr. Charles R. MlgiMlI. The Mlghells also were aearly sverrame. Thq faitrer is reported In terious condition, but the mother fai fair for the 1964 party prize. iback injury which In repent speeches Nixon hns|(x»t him his life, contended that the Kennedy ipinistration has tended to "talk big and act timidly” Ooldwater has said that it will "lake a lot more doing than is being done' to win the >cotd war. Mighell and his family had been living jn Ann Arbor so that be t-ould attend summer classes, o Police said a flue in the gas furnace in the home was plugged and when the ftimace was turned on the fumes spread through the house Appoint Dow Manager MIDLAND (AP) - Carios A. Kolungia has been appointed general manager of Argentine operations of Dow Chemical Co., and has been elected president of the subsidiary Dow Quimica Argentina S. 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This involved a spinal defeit that originated with a football .jury at Harvard. It was intensified by a wartime injury in 1942 when the PT-boal he commanded was split in two by a Japanese destroyer. with Kennedy being hurled on his back to the deck. Hours aflerj the crash, the injured Kennedy swam three miles to a small island, towing an injured crewman by holding in his teeth the strap from the sailor's Mae West life belt. • Housing Is Improved for Migrant Workers DETROIT (APt—Housing lor mi-, grant workers in Michigan is much improved over la.st year, the Michi-| gan Employment Security Commission reports. Max M. Horton, diiector, said his personnel hpd inspected housing facilities of farmers who asked j the MESC for aid in supplying transient workers for agricultural; w orkers and found them much im-j proved. Almost without exception, the facilities were ade>quate or superior In quality," Tiorton said. “I very lew cases where housing didj not meet the specifications, our' .people indicated what was needed, and will rwheck before referrals will be made " Lansing Students Wont to Know About Commies LANSING it - Lansing high| school students want to know morel about communism. Three June graduates of Ijinsing high schools, members of Lansing Junior Board of Education, told the senior board that present courses were inadequate. One of the three. Karen Boatman, told board members: "We can't fight something don't know anything about. We need to know more." With directional drilling it is possibir to drill four to 12 oil wells from a single off-shore platform. don’t let Sun dozo spoU your Fun doys! Protect .youritelf from eye-strain, headaches, wrinkled brow and annoying squint — prepare now to enjQ’J* your favorite summer fun free from the discomfort of bright sun And reflective glare. 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UP FOR A . u»ajv*B.t ANOAU-Y«EVeR«»IT aMX VUA9 A NOfTB 6AVINO Hew OOIN01D BUR/MB« QwsttfisnUtoWawua.fB.aft _ £‘26 GltANDMA By Charlen Kuhn DONaLd DUCK By Walt Disney DoacI rtSR^J 1 ubtowr-iwtoMeto. Ls== \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MOXDAY^JU^E 26, 1961 UST 2 DAYSrt IMtp^ nkded nmm-niifKiRK -----WEO.I ------ sftuiiw M m m (niEmiiiu n» hy» Btoryjf' ... . - '*< thttarUMf" —iSyP \ Miss Romeo Is Chosen Marjorie Payne MKE mJAa Tops 9 Others to Win Crown To Be in Peach Contest — Jeon Wotterson and Pot Gallagher Honored ROMEO — An 18-year-old from Davis who is in practical nurse's training has been named Miss< Romeo of 1961. ; Marjorie Payne, a 1960 graduate! Area Man Held in Farm Assault Addison Twp. Resident Suffers Broken Nose in Fight With Son's Boss ADDISON TOWNSHIP - A 44-year-old man who had his nose broken in a fight with his son's employer yesterday was ^ZZaKEEGO held in the Oakland County Jail today on a charge of felonious as- PfXiOV R. RUH The engagement of Peggy R. dl Romeo High School, won the! Rich and Paul Dean Bartlett title over nine other contestants Saturday night at Romeo Junior High School. The S-fao(-t beauty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne of UIM Romeo Plank Road, is studying at the Shapiro 8<‘hool of Nursing at Sbial Hospital in Detrolt; Marjorie, who will complete her' (raining next March, is a .sports enthusiast, with water skiing, swimming and bowling, her preferences. is announced by the bride-elect’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Rich of 1663 N. Lapeer Road, Oxfoixi Township. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartlett of 1055 Hummer Lake Road, Oxford Township. No wedding date has been set. LUCKY BROTHER-Marjorie Payne. 18. Miss Romeo of 1961, gets a buss on the cheek from her brother Frankie after she won the coveted title Saturday night at the Romeo Junior High School. Marjorie, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Payne of 59100 Romeo Plank Road, Davis, won the queen’s crown over nine other contestants. Marjorie, who is 5 feet 9, is studying to be a practical nurse. Win National Award COMMERCE aana.1% TUKSiwii tax OHica Opaas 7:00 P.M. Sauth Union Lake Rd. IM 3-0661 Walled Lake Jaycees Second Best in Class WALLED LAKE - The Walled Lake Junior Cumber of Commerce has been honored as one of the outstanding Jaycee organi-ns in the country by the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce. Wall^ Lake Jaycees received the Oarence H. Howard Memorial Award at the 41st annual U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce convention in Atlanta. Ga. SECOND PLACE satlons located In cities under g,Mt population. The local chapter received the honor for having "one of the most vssive, well balanced programs” of any Jaycee group in the country during the past year. ON TO PEACH CONTI>lT Wearing a ballerina length gown' of pink organza over taffeta, she was presented her crown by I Sharon Poljan, Miss Romeo of! 1960. I Marjorie, a brunette with blue-| PMUac Fr(H rh*u igray eyes, now w ill, represent Ro-| Imeo in the Peach Queen Contest! Aug. 5, when titleholders from a| ! dozen area communities will com-| ipete.. Pal Gallagher, daughter of Mr. and Mra. John T. Gallagher of SU E. St. Clair gl., waa named Marjorie’s first maid of honor, and Jean Wattennn, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Willard Watterson of 7414 West St., Washington, was chosen second maid of honor by the three Judges. Poise, beauty. AREA NEWS Irvin G. Nusbietel of .50 W. Romeo Road was being held, pending arraignment in Addison Township Justice Court. Romeo state police said Nns-hictel provoked a fight with l,awrence Smith of 7Se N. Rochester Road. Officers amid be was on his way back to Smith's farm foliowing the dispute, with a loaded tS-callber rifle in his ear, when arrested al S:30 p.m. A witness, Floyd V'alliencourt of Hazel Park, told police Nusbietel argued with Smith over the wages paid his son Warren, who worked on Smith's farm. KNOCKED DOWN TWK E Smith, according to police, would not get off his tractor when challenged to a fight by Nusbietel yesterday evening on the farm. Niisblclcl attempted Iti hit Smith when the farmer would not get off the tractor, police said. Smith then left his vr hide and knm'kcd Nusbietel to the ground twice. Niishictcrs nose was broken In the scuftlr. William A. Floto of 1171 Annjo To be eligible for this award a chapter must place fint in one of five specified population divisions in its state. jSt. was president of the Walled Lake chapter during the past year. The Walled Lake, Jaycees were the 'seeoad-plaoe wiaaers in the natiaasi compeHtioa for orgaai- Recently elected to head the Jaycees here during 1961-62 was Charles R. Davis of 1604 High-meadow Drive, former state director of the Junior Chamber of Corn- speaking ability and general appearance were the basis for decision. EDWARD J. BOHSARDin' JR. Smith picked un an ax and Nus-. '.’ietel left the farm, saying he would return. Valliencourt .said ! r« If 1 I we i Nusbietel wont home, changed his \Southtield Mervor Inus- _ T r ^ ' *’*^(*'' Valliencourt he was go- Expected to Veto !»«« back to see smith Shopping Center SOUTHFIELD-Mayor S. James Clarkson is expected to use his veto power for the first time to-I night in order to block construc-llion of a shopping center at ll-iMile and Lahser roads, personality.! The proposed Kline Shenkman Nusbietel was picked up by state police while driving on Rochester Road near the Smith farm. He told officers he was keeping the rifle in the car only because there were snakes in the area. Judging the annual event were Mrs. Pat McGrath, owner of the Alicia Bridal Salon in Pontiac; Allen E. Valentine, Oxford village president; ahd Francis Fuchs of Florida. To be eligible to enter the petition the girls had to be single, between the ages of 17'a and 21 and live in the Romeo Community School District. Lost Times Tonite "THE WACKIEST SHIP IN THE ARMY" and . . . "TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY" Sfortt Tusiday "HELL TO ETERNITY" and "CAPTAIN'S TABLE" merce. I Clarence H. Howard, for whom, ithe award was named, was one of the men responsible for organi-i zing the Junior Chamber of Com-' merce in St. Louis, Mo. Aquorama Gets Stuck in St. Clair River Turn HARSENS ISLAND - The crulie fhlp Aquarama ran aground in the St. Gair River Sunday but freed itwU after about 45 min- The ship was upbound and preparing to turn around when it became stuck on the Canadian aide of the river opposite Sans Souci on Harsens IiU^. The vet-ael suffered no apparent damage. St TIME OFFERED! FRIGIDAIRE 13 R! 2-DOOR AUTOMATIC DEFROST Refrigerator Freezer With Big Family Sized True Zero Top Freezer No Money Down SPEQAL OFFER YOUR TRADE IN REFRIGERATOR MUST BE Dl OPERATWC CORDITION FREE DELIVERY FREE SERVICE ' FREE WARRANTY The, (k)od Housekeeping Shop moivE 51 W. Huron Opcii Mm. and Fp. Till SniO FE 4-1555 The other contestants were Diane Murphy, Mary Jean Millick, Julie Rost, Maiiatha Seifert, Diane Vallle, Colleen Kelly and ! Karen Siglow. I Macomb County Justice Francis Castellucci acted a.s master ceremonies. I While the girls changed from 'street elothes into formal wear. I the audience of 150 was entertained by the junior high choral group. E. J. Bossardet Jr. toj Mrs. Fied Scheuneman sang Succeed Dr. Peterson 0$!“^®™' President Oxford Rotary Elects Officers Offer Leader Classes OXFORD-Edward J. Bossanfotl imlAY CITY - A aeries of Jr.. 48 W. Burdick St., will aa- leadership clasaea offered by the sume hit duties as president of the I Richard Institute will be Oxford Roluy Oub July 1. Oub “'‘f? “"’“T'.S' joins b Dr. Robort Shopping Center will be discussed today's 8 p.m. Oty Council Meeting. Expect Final Okay of Water Pact in Troy Although Clarkson never has elected mayor ApHI S, the council haa blocked two of his attempts to appoint a dty planner and a city attorney. The Shenkman center was one of nine proposed centers which were discussed at last Monday’s council meeting. It was the only one approved by the council. This House Cost *16,000 BUT YOU’RE WATCHING A«21,000 FIRE! This home cost $10,000 when it was built —today, it will take at lea.st $21,000 to duplicate it. Chances are insurance coverage on your home is outdated, too! That’s dangerous and unneoee-sary. It'a easy to have the covert-age you ne^ to fully protect your home with ■TPihiilcco a facility of The Home Insurance Company that lets you pay the way you prefer—monthly, quarterly, annually. 'BUD' NICHOLIE INSURANCE 49 Mt. demens FI 3-7B5I Two others, one at Southfield! Road and Webster Street and the other at 12 Mile and Evergreen roads, were referred to the Oty Planning Commission for further study. In a letter to rouneil mcnibers, Clarkson saM further clarlflea-tion Is needed for the center approved by the council because It would Involve rrtonlng a portion of properly from residential to TROY—Final anproval of a 30-! year contract which would bring < Detroit water into Troy is ex-| peeled at today’s 7; 30 p.m. Gtyj Commission meeting at Oty Han.| The rontraet, which would al- | low about 14 per cent of Tro.v’s | present population to be s**rved | by Detroit water, haa been In the planning stages for a year. City commissioners discussed the agreement at a special session Part of the land where the center is to be located presently zoned for commercial purposes. Oarkion said he had bren presented with petitions from residents in the area who objected to the rezoning. last Monday. Except for two details, I h c commission favored i signing the contract. < Oty Manager David E. Firestone as instructed to contact Detroit officials during the pa it week to discuss the details on which the commissioners disagreed. Ookwood B«rry Fete OAKWOOD — Thomas Chapter ^ No. 428, Order of the Eastern Star,' will hold a strawberry festival and bake sale Wednesday from 5; 30 9 p.m. at the OES Hall here. Cinima&COPE: JI At 8:55 Only J Begins 34th Season Bossardet, a partner in the Bossardet and Reid Funeral Home. I INTERLOCHEN (UPD - "pie haa been a Rotary member for fan'll National Music Camp began seven vearl season Sunday when some ^ • 11,600 students from all parts of the Other elected officers are | United States and some foreign Moris Kanipner, vice president; countries arrived. fJeorge Htus, treasurer. i Bossardet slates the Rotary lOub will sponsor a world travel and adventure series here this year. The first program will be held Sept. 9. Season tickets are available for the series of narrated travelogues from the president or any Rotar- Procceds will be uaed fof' charitable projects supported by the Plan Dinner at Church ORi6n TOWN.SHIP-A dinner will be served al 5 p.m. Wednes. day by members of the Women’s Society of Christian Service the Howarth Methodist Church, Silver Bell and Bald Mountain roads. ITie dinner is opien to the public. NEW! HURON BOWL COCKTAIL LOUNGE { Now OPEN DAILY I 9 A.M. to 2 AM. ENTERTAmiiDIT RWRTIrT •LOUNGE ■ fv t. 2S25 UiaakariilLaha 'A. the POyTlAC PBKSS; MONDAY. JOWE iW. 1»61 ^Si^rfuToSut T oouUtUic of JMJ* W«t 17#^. thjne* dt« ilM^irfi^t-,T?»n«hi;; Mktand CoustT. l«cM|*n. ■^J“iSstftJaSSS*s83 in Quiet Trade g^esV MoM^tfT'TMrBilii*.’ CMkltad TmSSSST at a po»t ' , .^.Iduunt north n atiTKi * « 'hSToJ itort l.M» y t«rt; sasSdU^. __w(< parcol eoailiti and daKrtt^ ai •*“ •— tha bit iaj fa- ^- —. a »%.■&“«.VKfflTSrU -i MKtBBtlU i.wIWfrtt t liTfst^S fatirtitanca Aaraatr par Kr-w-:.‘f^iS1Ury lb« Norttiwaat " ttancf Bontli • defraaa 1 - «. i J&r&tri..'S“s rssjT, !&:•« SSS.X5 aoa.ntMi: »»»*»" rntnutri M aacoada lait SMjl t*^ thence Saath 0 d- " “ aeconda Weil Ml. T. tooifYnS —itheart •',. ewepttnf parcaJ dwrt^ iMtnniy at a pi...... a 41 feet from the wx>«.- e-. —. thanee Earth 110 faat; thence *•»««• fert; thaaea South >10 feet; thenw Wert 411 feet to tt* hafinntat. ^g«a •• Wert Bloomfield Towoihlp. Oaila Couatp, MMbifaB. etOTe.M..TrtWU!; t Ve of •' •—<-«*»- «t EoVS^O *5200 M mteataa y lU 00 foot fTM aaii^rf i0«2* JCKI; HHJsi.Sr^^ssK atnt Bactton ». W^ B^mfleld Toara-■Jip. oaklaad o^r. Acreaie parcel ooBalatlaB of * *«"; end dcKrlbad aa part of we ■■ ....... £^?i U'3 _____4« 8 feet of UM MorUiaraat ” ig of 1.84 a lOCiHm TOfU*». . .7 mlautaa Wect .......n Weet 104.00 faat: thence Earth 0 degreea » tntantaa Baat W sss'iasa- aad deecrlbed ai the EortS 000 »> f^ of the Weet 140.10 feet of the^ Eaet H8.7I faH of the North*^ veat Seetloq *1. West Eh^fleld Tovnahlp. Oaklaad County. Ml^aa. Acraage parcel aoewUtlngrf"f aeree and bicrthed aa tha Weerooi.85 feet of the fart 700.70 feet of the Eorihweet S of the Eortharaet »h aaj ‘•'t ----- —------—-----"-Id Te Vi. aaetlOB It. Wwt Bloomfield TeuBihIp. Oakland County, hflchlgM. ...... feet from Wa Hortbweat eectlon eorneiN theaoa Earth M derreea >0 mlnutei >0 aecoode Kart ittJO feet; thenw buth 0 « II mlaatei M eeeonde Weet 30 85, North 0 -------— — feet; thencOfoff^ ** wait >10 50 ■'-* ---- ftatS'^' feet to tl ■, corner; t'hanc* Korth 1 >10 feet; thence Wert 411 teat to theJie-glnnlne. Eectlon >lj^ Weet ^BlooinfteM ^ownehlp, OakEnd ^unty. cV ?h'?t"i'?l ^f‘t\l‘N*5S ■ «f “•a f Id eacepttng the Irtng eouth of .... ~ road rltht of way. —- A7"'-—. -j — 1.000 faat thereof. Eectlon >>, Wert Township. Oakland county. Btoomflrld Ulehliao. _o^d"5:fc*rtfeS‘ North H -* “ the Kest Eortheaet t, erceptlni ...c ---------.aet ther^, a.—— ~ West Btoomfleld Toenthlp, County. IflchlftB. t«. erceptlng Acreage parcel coneHtlng of or™* Id deirtbed aa that jaA of the fcuth It of the Kortheaet lylM n«I‘b*«t of ‘5* SStlOT^nt Well Biaomneld'to'wni 'Oakland County, Mlrhtaen -------7' parcel conelsltni TOWB'hlp. offiand 5Md^i‘“ira.g. wraal eonelrttn, ;jf I4B jrt" _ SfuriTh “St. Eoa. 0 to 08. how Utclnjl^. «.d Miii2S3 County, Mtchlgan. ■beginn& at SiT nwWwrtt ««tion „,nar; thenoa .with M ” aJautaf 10 eeconda tart loq feoK thaw Bonth M deiraea M JJ* fftt; Uktnet Ifirtli 18 dijritf Jl ®^5'^ef 8SIS!SS“i«’8..'fi^£“ i;,w li sftssA.-xs-'SiSSfv-'&tsr&.’T.'ff va'fls.^tsssff o..i.rt|.g„ jjr»»^ •«5~ sj ~ 1 HriBUtee so ei ____________ cimtj. Michigan. fl mtant------- ai, waai a n a thence Tea toThf heglmui*, ieetton yw^ Woom-]co^^^ , ,i„ fit new TotKehlpT OnUnad Cennty. Mtchl- tots f*oi. 1 104 ana. „ Sagamora Ectataa inbdltrla^ i _ F riiM lu lotwrt- nenM Month 1 dw anrt 't lying eouth of the highway, a*- i,oti jgoa. >4 through M. hoth menurta, »5«stwSii’Eiih^i74^Irt; liJIrtWi - ------- V dagraae 41 mlnatee , Kaet_ lOTTI left to ’'id^9ownSp.^§a2?ind*^wty. Miehl- ________ t8e*begttmhi2 fir‘Wtot*^fco^ne» Snralihip! nra/nCTal mSMioV - “ ^ — feat of the Init Jk of t iy^’eSf'rS— l^'karthwaS^aectl^ Mrcel iimiIiIIeb Of M *»•* STfifeei “i«ll^.*rt fefeew^iw? \ of 0.41 tcm'ltorthweit «i of Wa •®“**'*S!ta^'*i5rtaSS ' " t*SfW*|j ^ Townehlp. Oakland ^............ . Uoomftald Townthlp, **PIj6IsE TAEl HOTKB THAT eaeeement Boll hOM Kf'^.-tL.ViS on nia in the offleo •».*•“,Tntn^ P iS:i.,'ru..s!s .•3’eSira 5rt*rt*fta*M^w^^fo^y ~'firti *are*^ *b7eintod*8iwfS^ A eewer >ftfteen fill -lneh« to dagme If I Un from U n. Weet County Vmviiii AcreM« ,P*tc ------------tM ^ijrssss«^ safsif^ss Dunty. Michigan. .jrets.js'^ffestgjr^ SSfJSA'SIS-'oJK.M: S-KMWfiS r'fES'i-sisirw }!iid'i«ip? S?:»S^^.ss"a W Jh. Eoutheae, Ik Wng !r*ia» «sf«o'TO r*ttttr of thf rood: th«neo Itortb 0 d»-jls/M»0 Envoys Appeal on Tractor Deal NEW YORK (*» — llto stock market ooottoued mixed in ' ‘ trading early today. actknial changes prevsUad among most kty stocks. Hm iDikiwing an frts'es ctyveiiag soOm o( Io^ g pnduoe by growers ^ aoU by in wbolciale package Ms. Qootatiaas are foralahed by the Detroit Bureau e( MsrkeU, aa el Friday. labattag thrsi«h a ysrM tt atrnvharrloa. M a*. ................. o( a wakenliig eicport market. Some of the mltoile-alrcrafl iastiCf anre a bit higher aa concern con- One of the wider movers waa DuPont, down 2H at 210% on an op«ilng block of 3,900 shares. In ' tradn the kws was cut to Giilf oil, depreaaed by a Ug aec-ondary i*>ue o( the atodi. dropped 1% to 37% on a large block of 12,000 shares. Martin Cb. advanced % to 39% on 5,000 shares. Boeing gained fraction. General Dynamics cased. MAMCETS Soybean Futures Dip in kriy Trading DBtroH Produce ShS!$. hT .*T*'.: Onbbuc, iprmrth. bn. Cnnim^. don. ........ ?ssa.vss-.< rnrtln. roM, dc RM-.--- CHICAGO « - Soybean Mures sagged in early dealings on M board of trade today. Losbea ranging iqi to nearly three cents a bushel occurred within mlnutss after the opening of trading. Other grains were mostly weak except for oats which tracUonally higher. Scl|ii« of soybeans stemmsd from jn wiconfinned report to the effect that China over the owekend aold 25,000 tons of old crop soybeans to Italy and Denmark der prices offered by the United States tor similar beana. Fima Oar Naam miea KEY WEST. Ha.~Tmi diaheart-ened emiasaries tor Fidel Castro odhy to peragsde the Americui traf^ors • for committee to revive Ms to liberate 1,174 Cuban prisoners. Grain PricM CRICAOO, •^t S :: June to (API - iss iT"... IJS Dec .. 1.14 ti Mar itoti Mm . . ■ Sit ... 71?k M»r “•cLm ... 71 ... 71 Dee ... 1.1?5 SS\ :: I.ISH Urd Id Ton Cubans Bog for Houps That Comniitfoe ftovivte Campaign ttouH he xevttaliaed.** ★ * ♦ In Waaiiinglim, Sen. George A. Staathars, D-Fla., said he has 1 reports huBtot* wHh ■ FE 2-9251 SS¥'.sssru;5 ---*■ RMunor. % E •, ItotlWHM. I LivMtock umorr litbstoce -----orr. JUB* » (APl-Todai raertpu: Cattto IM, cbItm IS. hofi |i CBbhBst. I OollB^ hi BbSItc .. ■H CBUto-OowBBnd tai ■C ftatrt sad iirtftn •9ISB itMdir Bftor op SS%B Wwar; mbbU r< Small kieses were taken by some of the major oils, including Jersey Standard, Royal Dutch and Standard of Indiana. Prices on the American stock i exchange were generally higher. I Among the gainers were Anken (^lemiral. Technical Operations. Molybdenum. Louisiana Land and Onerama. It B^ h 1 BCMm 4 B^teh, turBlpB I Poultry and Eggs •BTljr ____ hulk >; Buirt cbolM M«*rt IMS m». aown rt.8S-S4.SS. toto trade IS.SS-14.SS; BiU*d Wadi bish food and low cboleo rtMri SS.SS-SS.Sdriato trsdo ll.SS--iiin.SS: elortni trtdt s«MI rtoori 114S-•H «.»: itBDdtrd »totr» IS.SS-tl.SS; S cbotoo heUori S1.IS-1S.IS: toed < } ** cbolot holftrt SS.SS-Sl.SS; rtaadarc. ..._ , tn 1S.SS-SS.SS; atuity hrtton 17JS-U.SS:; lato trado utlUty oow« IS.6S-17.SO; oaa-ISI?s a^eatun II.S6-ISJS; utlUtr hulls. .ISAS-SILSS; cuttor bulk 17.SS-1S.66 ' Vctkrt—Compartd Tart wook pi veakri SSc bitntr; I Working Copitol Availobl# for Your Business CaUFE4d522 SIMKET INVESTMENT CO. ___ _______ SS.66-3S.S6: lUndard if.SS-' SS.SS; oun and-Utiut; IS.66-33.6S. Shoop-Compored fart wr-*- VUiilW—OBIBOW MV. VBliy sitoWW mss tlauihtor cltut. tuUj rtoady; (tw loadi low to amato choice . lUeri SS.SS-to.St; few loadi ailaod 1^ a«W and low choice etecre 1S.SS the. 13.78-SS.St: tteatterlDf Mod trade atoeri; ----- Midarirrteon 1S.8S-SI.8S;; andard bellari 17.tt-St.86: | ltlS-17.lt: canDtri T&toaS^s* spprortwattlr •SS.3iS5“.'S.‘>fe enee tUernete sewet •tbis. 8^ ISitrirlg^n^^wS ns lilt, am tha otbef a dtretuas south taDce 0* appre-thrace alternate liSs'niETimE NOTtex^ THAT *^ ,2i spertal AeseMmentlton and hsartiif aar - - Bloo-n|W^Tymy^Clgk "* 13. „ - _________ _ „ e North ffI SS f.--, ■row 81 mtoBtoe w aeconm Bart ISS.SS; thence Wert 5» feet; t^M fert to the MtaBtog. Seettooll. Wr5t;the North and South ^ Up* **>■*?_/*?* KrrnfkW Ortiaad A“l_¥^ ?* W JL *?ai^ “i rttmer- thence Eorth^S defriwe 81 mtnutei St laeoada West 131.84 toot ;m-AW3*dWij hare T5»tTi2SW oontorttoijtf to W and deeerlbed at that part pfjlM ^th-wnt '.4 of UM Eerthwaat % of tlM MkSilfaB Alrttn# Ha'fr«!^,i*|J'* «* war. etcttoBll. Wert Bloomneld Towa-thto SiklaadCouot^ Mlchl^ Artrag* pareol oonilrtina qf IVwiP aad deecrIW ae that porf of tte Bwlh-weet V. of the Eorthweet V. lytag North ecee. rt: chord bear* Narth I daima Vi, "ilrti iR^'e,^:* * Mm iSo". “-C Northweet '« beflnnlnr ** "’» •—>— kruu. « tot II rt - I IS dnrers Mac# North ai nUButae Saai tot 33 feet; thence I dtereat to aitoutet Xact lO.SI ------ ------ thence North 11 degreee 01 minute. Weet dletant 114 48 feet to UM Southwert------““ thence South S detrr“ I, OaktoBd County. IlmSir ‘st^-V-Vu Wert WoonifleW tr. Ml^lean ______Bf rt M.N I part rt the Southwert & south % r-"“ ) e IS dearota W BUav— — _____1.217Silort: dicratf it toteutei Bart l.tSl.to feet, -noe Noito M derraoe 67 mlaiiteo Kart M fart: thencTNorth SI degree, to KiDutee Ka.t ITS U feet: thence-----■- I «*gnti to mterte. U caeq^ blW fsrt: Mtrtwe Bo^ Sjtof KiniiMt M aeewda Wert uto 8*1 »» Arm ge pareol coniirtlji of i ■nd deterfbed ai part of the W» beginning. Section 11, Weet Blootnfltld Townthlp. OtkIaiMl County. Michigan. «x."n.TS9ft."fe comcrt thence Eorth^S decree. II minute* ia.t MS feet; thahss »l«>t S ----- -h, irtt haytof a radln* si _______trirsfas'A.aw 1 — — -&TS |«g JBimm Robert Auora. minor. Ctuii ’'ro^Mirtha Burkett, mother of Mid ■^eUtl^aTlni hots fltod^M «i>» C»«2 aBeglng that the proaont &ar.1jr ^W-cKa? ®uf*tha katoa rt U-^k - «}* at tha OUtom Oosnty Sorytow Cantw. sriiW«*7»4r?Asr-a 2s ^ :ia*t . tbrnoo . -iHH/E______ 1 ?SS?eil--a&.1...YBia^ !3L Wchigaa.' Aoretce parert roorteti^ of 67,14 i ^ ^ loSthwrt Ik** MoaptlM the north "toid^eo/ sTa^rtM^aVt WO fm^ thMrt 3sSrtU SioiMlM^rert deMrtbed a. Kmh tt daarcn (i mteutea.Wrtl 438 CttahtoA ala*^fiitnBmnt North to; feet; thence Vorlh 0 defrge* »• mlnnte. Met from the Sooth comer: thence the rUht bailac a radnia of HJl feet, ig aNfitttoB M Mcondf ioDg rnoril Norfli M drfv8ni IB Mloutei 02 |JS.^dq.mrtJWA4^ ~nMtM rt >7 31 feet; UM M dtgroM M minute. M - .".(aDot of COMPLETE INSURANT SERVICE EEUI I Tortoi Vara M. Doaisla Banipla Ineuranrs Agwteu J«3 W. Huoa SI. R 3-7111 APPLIANCE BUYERS I Ollie Fretter Soys: Oen Motor* .. .O Tkj^kTel tod WUncM, ..dami, ifm ^ PontUe ^asf rt aaid Court, ‘ '«™j!sai:S!fa's Juno SS. INI Area Driver HlH Tree, Fractures His Right Leg A WhHe Laka Ti whose car hit s tree i this momliig was reported lafaetory condition latar day at Pontiac Gsnaral HoapUal. Urns H. BoUer, 30. of Road racalv ^ to the era*. forced to dam on a car puOsd out L- _ Road to front of him. He aaid ha tost control oi the wheel on kwro gravel. YOU'LL BUY IT! FOR LESS at FRETTER'S TODAY I I Dow ----- Du Pont . Baat Air L ‘ m! Tea O art ... t*-* Thomo FREE! 5 Lbf. MaxweU Heue CotfM ■a Beerywhero r.t'Cs,'. Bart Priaa . . ----------------- and m rtmm Out rt MS Baal Tear Price er Via OaS 1 Ibt rt Crthc FEEE. now Obb Vaa Latt7 NORGE 2-CYCLE American Stocks 'S. fS”wr“i3il '5. I" w^55iir#l AUTOMATIC WASHER ★ BI610-LRTUB ★ 24TCLE AUTOMATIC TIMEB ★ NORGE WAVE ACTION AGITATOR ★ SSTEP SUPER RINSE ★ S-YEAR WARRANTY ON TRANSMISSION COMPONENTS FRETTER’S LOW, LOW >158 NO MONEY DOWN Louisiana hi the wettest of (he sUtes. The miprage annual rain-fgll aigounU to 55.U inches, according JO I the U.«. Weather THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JUXE 26. 11)61 --Today's Television Programs-- %^mnX-T9 CtaMel «~WWJTV auunel 1-WXYZ-TV diaiiael »-€XLW TV TONIOHTB TV HIOBlJH»T8 f:« (2) (Movie 0»t.) (4) Broken Arrow. (T) News. Weather. (9) Popeye (^) WbiiTinc NundMrs. «:U a) News. •:» (4) Weatiier. •;M (2i News. (4) News. (7) Vikings. (9) Tugboat Annie. (S6) Design Workshop. «:4I (2) News Analysis. ^ (4) Sports. •:4t (2) News. (4) News. 7:» (2) Assignment: Underwato*. (4) Telephone Storytime. . (7) Mister Ed. (9) Movie. “Love on the Run." (1936). An American heiress in Europe and a newspaperman find themselves as carriers of espicm-age papers. Joan Crawford-dark Gable, Frandwt Tone. (56) David Coppaiidd. 7: SO (2) Grand Jury. (4) Americans. (7) Cheyenne. (9) Movie (Oont.) (56) Origami. 8:00 (2) Pete and Gladys. (4) Americans (Cbnt.) (7) Cheyenne (Cont.) (9) Movie (Cont.) (56) World Tensions. S:S0 (2) Bringing Up Buddy. (4) WeUs Fargo. (7) Surfside 6. (9) Music Makers. 0:00 (2) Danny Thomas. (4) Whispering Smldi. (7) Surfside 6. (Oont) (9) Don Messd''s Jubilee. (56) Modem State. 9: SO (2) Andy Griffith. ' ‘(I)- (CWor). Concentration. (7) Adventures in Paradise. (9) World of Music. 10:00 (2) Hennesey. (4) Barbara Stanwyck. (7) Paradise (Oont.) (9) News. 10:15 (9) Weather. 10:00 (9) Telesc«g)e UAW. 10:30 (2) Brenner. (4) M Squad. (7) Peter Gunn. (9) Leon Errol. 10:46 (9) (k)U Tip. 10:60 (9) Sports. 11:00 (2) News. (4) News. (7) Racket Squad. (9) News. 11:10 (11) Weather — dem Gen-dron. 11:16 (2) Weather. (4) Weather. (9) Movie. “Your Past Is Showing." (Englisht 19S7). The publisher of a scandal * sheet uses it to build an extortion racket. Teiry-Thom-as, Peter Sellers. 11:00 (2) Sports. . (4) Sports. 11:08 (2) Movie. "Valiant is the Word for Carrie.” (1986) woman of questionable morals finds two orphans. Gladys George, John Howard. 11:00 (4) (Color.) Jack Paar. (7) Movie. "The Goo Fairy.” (1935). An ushei ette in a movie theater has been influenced by the mov- TVE8DAT M^NUIING 0:18 ti) Meditatkuu 8:66 (2) On the Farm Front (2) News (4) Today (7) Funews (2) FMix the Cat 7:18 (2) BViTana Don (7) Johnny Ginger. 8:16 (2) Captain ICangoroo. 8:8t' (7) Movie. (2) Mo\ ie. -(4) Ed Allen. 8:88 (4) Consult Dr. Brothers i:46 (4) Gateway to Glamour. i:60 (7) News. 10:08 (2) I Love Lucy (4) Say When (7) Jadi LaLamw 10:86 (9) BiUboard. 10:80 (2) Video Village. (4) (Cplor). Play Your Hunch. (7) Jackie Cooper (9) Chez Heler.e. 10:46 (9) Nursery Sd^ Ttnie. 11:09 (2) Double Exposure (4) (Color). Price Is Right. (7) GaO Storm (9) Romper Room. U:S8 (2) My Uttle Margie (4) CkMicentration. (7) Love That Bob! TUESDAY AFTERNOON U:08 (2) Love of Life. (4) Truth or Ctonsequences. bert Marshall. TV Features (56) Family Doctor. 10:88 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) (CbhxO. It Could Be Yo>i. (7) Number Please (9) Mary Morgan (2) Guiding Ltfiht. 10:98 (9) News. U:66 (4) News. (2) Charies Boyer (4) Journey .7) About Faces. (9) Movie. (7) News (2) As the World Turns. (7) Ule of Rilej’. (56) World History. (4) Faye Elizabeth (2) Amos and Andy (4) (Color). Jan Murray. (7) Day In Court. (2) House Party. (4) Loretta Young. (7) Seven Keys 8:00 (2) MUUonairp (4) Young ilr. Malone. (7) (Jueen lor a Day (9) Movie 8:09 (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) Frsm These Roots. (7) Do You Trust? 1:08 (2) Brighter Day. (4) Make Loom for Daddy. (7) American Bandstand. 1:16 (2) Secret Storm. 1:80 (2) Edge of Night. (4) Here's Hollywood. (9) Adventure time. i:08 (2) Movie. (4) (Color) George Pierrot (7) Johnny Ginger. (9) Looney Tunes and Jingles. ' (56) Children's Comer. 1:30 (7) Rocky and His Friends. (56) Highways in the Sky. 6:48 (56) News Magazine. 6:00 (9) News AMERICANS, 7:30 p.m. (4). Cpl. Canfield Sets out to recruit mobn-tainers to fight in the Qvil War they never heard of. WELLS FARGO, 8:30 p.m. (4). Jim Hardie is threatened if he refuses to marry a gypsy girl, Zita Lopez. DANNY THOMAS, 9 p.m. (2). (Rerun). Unde Tonoose (Hans Conried) becomes a partner in a night club and tries to introduce a few changes. ANDY GRIFFITH 9:30 p.m. (2). Sheriff Andy and Ellie help Barney's faltering romance by, using reverse psychology. ADVENTURES IN PARADISE, 9:30 p.m. (7). (Re-run). Adam Troy gets involved with some prize fighters who are touring the lands. HENNESEY, 10 p.m. (2). (Renin). Chick finds himself in the doghouse after canceling nurse Hale's weekend, pass. PETER OUNN, 10:30 p.m. (7). Singer Jane Morgan makes her dramatic debut. A mysterkxu phone call notifies police where II million worth of stolen jewds can be found. Jack parr, 11:30 p.m. (4) Orson Bean, subbing for Paar, presents comedian Dayton Allen ies. Margaret Sullavan, Her- and musical comedy perfurmer Betty Jane Watson. (Cblor). wavs TO woaa IS Vnatler*i psd W Olrl’i nlekn—' M Strike' „ - 24 Bcnenelary 40 Ck>y« S 8h?p-i oineer 42 Slower holder ar ““ J1 hUU „ doi » KeSten 47 »rd’e botae AP Pheleree BEVERLY WEDS — Beverly Aadland, former "protege” of the late Errol Flyiin, and Maurice de Leon, 22. pose for pictures immediately following their marriage in Las Vegas, Nev., Saturday night at Silver Bell Wedding Chapel. The wedding was delayed 24 hours while Beverly awaited proof of her age, 18, to arrive from Los Angeles. Senator's Wife Dies WASHINGTON (AP) - Nan Downing Hayden, 84, wife of Sen. Carl Hayden. D-Ariz., died Sunday. Mrs. Hayden, who was bom in WUmington, Calif., met the senator when they were students at Leland Stanford University. She had been an Invalid 15 years. Wayne and Schuster Are Wasted on Film By FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UPI)-Wayne and Shuster, one of TV's greatest comedy teams, have landed a show of their own, "Holiday Lodge." which threw open its gates Friday night. I nearly said swung open but it really didn't swing. 'sad sack" and lodge owner, respectively. Lots of luck to the whole crew. I'm happy that W and S have made the big time and I promise to watch the CBS-TV show whenever possible because they are excellent performers. Still, I'm td about ttw way they’ve made it. A flli^ situation comedy series for Wayne and Shuster? The "Holiday Lodge” fonnat calla for (hem to portray social dlrectoni at a comfortable-look-lag summer resort. Thlo premise enables W and S to step Into some odd-ball roles. In the opener, they offered two impersonations: gangsters known as “the unbearables" and German maintenance men who had groom a polar bear rug. For good measure, Johnny Wayne tossed in brief impression of Sherlock Holmes. PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTION The half-hour contained a few _kgs that deserved the dedbles accorded them by the soundtrack laughter. The dialogue showed some zip and the over-ail production was professional i ay. But it bothers me to find Wayne _»d Shuster plunging into the filmed comedy formula. They will try to beat the formula, of course, but they won’t succeed. I would rather have aemi them In a variety show or review format. unlettered by fibned formula and free to do their an-nsually laveatlve topical sfcrtehes or elaaalcal spoils. Since they have chosen to grind out "Holiday L^e ” filnw, we’U have to settle for It because it’s better than no Wayne and Shuster at all. ★ 8 ★ It'S Just that there's so much material around that is in need of the Wayne and Shuster treatment that it’s a shame they can't touch it. The gummy, vitamin-less vid-eo-fUm series has tied them up. Featured in the series with them are Maureen Arthur, Charles Smith and Justice Watson as love Inter- Noted Doctor Dead DES MOINES. Iowa (AP) — Dr. Walter L. Bierring, 92, retired Iowa sUte health director and former president of the American Medical Association, died Saturday. A native of Davenport, Iowa, Dr. Bierring studied under Louis Pasteur, French pro- fessor who founded’ bacteriology, she had been visiting. Paralyzed Students Wed in Wheelchairs (nnCAGO (AP) - Twoi Univei^ sity of Illinois students who face ' j the rest of their lives in wheelchairs figure they might as well do it together. Katherine Mario, 21, of Skokie, and Thomas Dale Sherman Jr., 20, of Mattoon, were married in matching wheelchairs Survlay in Andrew's Greek Orthodox church. Both were paralyzed from the waist down after separate auto accidents in 1958. TTie couple will return to the University of Illinois, where they met, in the fall. State Girl Hurt in Fall From Cliff in France (MERBOURG. France (AP) Elizabeth Johnston, 19, of Muskegon, Mich., was reported in good condition in C^rbourg hospital today after a 180-loot fall from a seaside cliff. Miss Johnston is expected to leave the hospital in about hours and return to Caen, where S6es Edriy End | us Bonds Cuts Hit Disc to Laos Crisis Coalition Is Predicted by Phouma, but Some Americans Skeptical I GENEVA (AP) - An early end to the Laotian crisis is pre^cted by Prince Souvanna Phouma, the self-styled neutralist leader who is virtually certain to become the Southeast Asian kingdom's next premier. Souvanna predicted a coalition government woi^ld be formed in Laos by July 20 but some American officials here said Souvanna appeared overconfident. * 8 ♦ Souvanna told newsmen Sunday he will hold another meeUng next month with the other two Laotian princes — pro-Westem Boun Oum, premier of the royal Laotian government, and pro-Communist Souphanouvong of the Pathet Lao. He said they will draft a joint government proposal for presentation to King Savang Vathana, the ruler of the strategic jungle kingdom. •PRESUMPTIOim' Souvanna added: "I could easily go to the king myself but this would be presumptuous. Any dewill be a Joint one.” The three poliUcal princes at a meeting last week in Zurich agreed to aak the king to designate their future government "in the Interest of perfect neutrality.” But they did not go into details or make any specific nomination (or premier. ★ 8 ★ Speaking with newsmen at a cocktail party in a Geneva hotel, Souvanna clearly indicated., (hat he expects to head the new coalition regime. He said his military forces hold the upper hand. ‘Our troops are everywhere,” he said. “If I want to, I could march on Vientiane and Luang Prabang tomorrow." Hoboes Getting Royal Welcome in Kalamazoo KALAMAZOO (AP) — A small army of hoboes are moving in on Kalamazoo today — and getting the red carpet treatment. The chamber of commerce and the civic organkatloas are opening the dty (well, perhaps not literally) to the 160 or m delegatea to the 6Srd annual convention of the Hoboes of Here are what young pecg>le think are the top records of last k. Compiled by The Gilbert Youth Research Coriv (Quarter To Three U. S. Bonds Travelin’ Man Ricky Nelson Stand By Me Ben E. Kb« Raindrops Dee Qatk The Boll Weevil Song Brook Benton Those Oldies But Goodies Little Ceasar and the Romans Moody River IfeelSoBad Maimna Said Daddy's Home Barbara Ann You Alway Hurt The One You Love Heart and Soul Uttle Devil . Dance On UMe Girl 100 Pounds of Clay Peanut Butter Mother-In-Law Tossin’ and Turnin’ EMsPreHey Roy Orfoison The Shlralles Shep A Ihe Uroetttsa The Regents aarenoe Henry The r Paul Anfca Gene McDaniels The Marathons Ernie K. Doe Bobby Lewis Ike and Dick to Get Together Pair to Talk Politics, Help Penn Republicans Kick Off Campaign HERSHEY, Pa. (AP) - F0^ mer President Dwight D. Elsenhower and former Vice President Richard M. Nixon meet tonight (or the first time since leaving office to help Pennsylvania Republicans kick off a campaign to regain the governorship aixl a Senate seat. While the llOO^i-plate fund-raising buffet dinner is billed as a testimonial to the two men, it wiU give Nbton a chance to confer with Eisenhower on Republican politics and world proUetns. 8 * * Nixon la expected to* deliver a 30-mlnute speech, touching on party organization and rebuildtng GOP atrength in the big cities. WE Dr 8ENATE7 Elsenhower is scheduled to nudee only brief remarks. But his appearance will give Ckurge 1. Bloom, Pennsylvania state Republican chairman, a chance to find out for certain whether, as spe-lias it, Eisenhower mliht ested in running next year (or the Senate seat now held by Democrat Joseph S. Clark. David L. Lawrence, also a democrat, now holds the govemoiv shlp. His term expires next year and he cannot seek reelectlon under Pennsylvania law. 4 Drown as 14 Children Are Swept to Sea by Tide WESTERLAND. Germany (AP) - A sudden ebbtide caught a group of school children playing in the surf and swept 14 of then) out to sea. Four drowned. The others were rescued and hospital> ized. TV children, all between 11 and 13, were bathing at this North Sea beach resort on Sylt Island off the Schleswig-Holstein coast Producer Succumbs NEW YORK (AP)-Fellx Bren* tano, 52. stage and film producer, director and head of the 0)lum-Universlty Opera Workshop (or 14 years, died Friday. He was native of Vienna. Lawyers in Hollywood Run Movie Business BY EARL WILSON HOLLYWOOD — Lawyers now run the movie business. Never mind where they’re running It. Each studio hu a stable of lawyers who are busy drafting contracts for Marilyn Monroe, Liz Taylor and Doris Day to refuse to sign. But Marilyn, Liz and Doris don’t refuse to sign them—their lawyers refuse to let them sign the other lawyers’ proposed contracts. I hope I’m not Ijeing too subtle when I point out that this keeps the lawyers busy and resulU In more conferences, and more proposed contracts, and more angry refusals to sign the new amended and revised contracts, and oh, how those legal fees pile up! WILSON “We make many pictures for which the contract never 1s signed,” a movie executive told me at a major studio here. "Take a star like Burt Lancaster or David Niven,” this executive says. "His agent tells him he has a verbal deal—to go ahead. “So they start the picture. The lawyers are living in another world. They say Niven doesn’t like the clause about the color of the paint on his dressing room wall and refuses to start the picture. They don't know he's half through the picture.” There’s a memo barrage going back -and forth. Finally, when Niven has finished the picture and started on artoth-er one, comes the biggest memo of all: The lawyers ssy negotiations have broken down between the lawyers over ,the color of the paint—and Niven The event lasts through Saturday. The two big events on the program will be the traditional Mull: {an stew banquet and the grand ball. The stew will be simmered In large tin containers on the grounds of the old Pennsylvania railroad depot — a nostalgffi place for many of the delegates. 2 Taken From Reef Near Port Austin - PORT AUSTIN (6i—Two men who spent the night In a cabin cruiser on a reef in Lake Huron vrare rescued by the Coast Guardj Sunday. Paul Bark of Midland and Mil-ton Murray of BayfCity, his pas-j senger, were reportm in good condition. I The Coast Guard began a searchl of the Saginaw Bay DORIS Eisenhower was asked about running (or senator last werit. He took the question in a light vein, pointing out he was 70 years old. 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